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8 Arrested For Drug Conspiracy Involving Fentanyl Sales

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8 Arrested For Drug Conspiracy Involving Fentanyl Sales

Two of the Defendants Sold Fake Oxycodone (M-30) Pills Containing Fentanyl Causing Overdose and Death of a 20-year old Woman.

Donald Standeford
Jun 15, 2023
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U.S. Department of Justice: WASHINGTON - Federal law enforcement arrested six more members of a fentanyl drug distribution, responsible for bringing thousands of fake blue Oxycodone (M30) pills, containing fentanyl, from  California to D.C., announced U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves, DEA  Special Agent in Charge Jarod Forget, of the Washington Division, United  States Postal Inspection Service Inspector in Charge Damon Wood, of the  Washington Division, and Interim Chief Ashan Benedict, of the  Metropolitan Police Department.

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Two of the Defendants Sold Fake Oxycodone (M-30) Pills Containing Fentanyl Causing Overdose and Death of a 20-year old Woman.

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Parent's Guide To Fake Pills: DEA Laboratory Testing Reveals that 6 out of 10 Fentanyl-Laced Fake Prescription Pills Now Contain a Potentially Lethal Dose of Fentanyl

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Parent's Guide To Fake Pills: DEA Laboratory Testing Reveals that 6 out of 10 Fentanyl-Laced Fake Prescription Pills Now Contain a Potentially Lethal Dose of Fentanyl

Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA): The DEA Laboratory has found that, of the fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills analyzed in 2022, six out of ten now contain a potentially lethal dose of fentanyl.Thank you for reading The Standeford Journal. This post is public so feel free to share it.

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Teron Deandre McNeil, Marvin Anthony Bussie, a/k/a “Money  Marr,” Marcus Orlando Brown, Thomas Columbian, a/k/a “Cruddy Murda,”  Wayne Rodell Carr-Maiden, and Andre Malik Edmond are named in an indictment – along with previously apprehended co-defendants Hector David Valdez, Charles Jeffrey Taylor, Max Alexander Carias Torres,  Raymond Nava, Jr., and Craig Eastman - with conspiracy to distribute 400  grams or more of a mixture and substance containing fentanyl.

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