Georgia – Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr’s Gang Prosecution Unit has secured indictments against three men in Dougherty County after a deadly assault that left 24-year-old Ricky Williams dead earlier this year.
Williams was beaten and later died from his injuries on Jan. 4, 2026, according to the Attorney General’s Office. Now, months after the killing, a Dougherty County grand jury has returned charges against Konterrious Floyd, Levontay McDaniel and Kawaski Brantley, each of whom is accused of taking part in the assault.
The case was presented to the grand jury on May 13, 2026, by Carr’s Gang Prosecution Unit. Prosecutors allege the three defendants are members of the Inglewood Family Gangster Bloods, known as IFGB, and that the assault was carried out in furtherance of gang activity. All three men are facing felony murder charges, along with additional counts tied to aggravated assault and Georgia’s Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act.
“The violence that’s taken place in Dougherty County is absolutely unacceptable, and we’re going after those responsible,” said Attorney General Chris Carr.
“That’s why we expanded our Gang Prosecution Unit to Albany, and we’re fighting each day to keep Georgians safe. If you’re engaged in gang activity and putting families and children at risk, we will find you, arrest you, and prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law.”
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Floyd, also known as “Dan the Man,” 28, of Albany, was indicted on one count of felony murder, one count of aggravated assault, 10 counts of violating the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act and one count of illegal use of a communication device.
McDaniel, also known as “YBA Jit,” 26, of Sylvester, faces the same list of charges: felony murder, aggravated assault, 10 gang-related counts and one count involving the illegal use of a communication device.
Brantley, also known as “Hvncho Gotti,” 33, of Hampton, was indicted on one count of felony murder, one count of aggravated assault and six counts of violating the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act.
The investigation was handled by the Albany Police Department and the Attorney General’s Gang Prosecution Unit, which has a regional office in Albany.
“The Albany Police Department remains committed to working alongside the Attorney General’s Gang Prosecution Unit to hold violent offenders accountable,” said Albany Police Chief Michael Persley.
“The death of Ricky Williams was a tragic and senseless loss, and we are steadfast in our efforts to protect our community from gang related violence. We appreciate the continued partnership that helps ensure those who threaten the safety of our residents are brought to justice.”
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The Inglewood Family Gangster Bloods originated in Inglewood, California, and is described by officials as one of the oldest Blood sets. The group has several subsets, including the 80’s, which officials say is the most common in Albany, and 77th.
Carr’s Gang Prosecution Unit was created in 2022 with support from Gov. Brian Kemp and state lawmakers. In Dougherty County alone, the unit has worked with Albany police to secure nearly 20 convictions, including 15 involving people associated with IFGB.
The Attorney General’s Office said no further details about the investigation or indictment can be released at this time.