A Connecticut man was convicted Wednesday of killing one of his partners in a marijuana deal gone bad back in 2012.
Melkuan Scott, 34, was found guilty of killing Serafin Velez in Hartford on Feb. 16 of that year, the Justice Department said in a press release.
Scott was already in federal prison, where he had recently completed a 13-year sentence for running a drug trafficking operation in Connecticut.
Velez was the broker on a marijuana deal between Scott and several people in New York, according to federal investigators. But when Scott paid the New Yorkers for the weed, they handed him fake marijuana in return.
Scott blamed Velez for the faulty deal, investigators said. He retaliated by forcing Velez into a vehicle, driving him to a street in Hartford and fatally shooting him, according to the feds. Velez was 27 years old at the time.
More than 10 years after the killing, Scott was charged in Velez’s death in March 2023. Another man also in federal prison, Arthur Stanley, was also charged.
The jury convicted Scott of kidnapping resulting in death and killing Velez in service of a drug trafficking operation. Scott faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison. His sentencing hearing has not yet been scheduled.