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Warren police bust drug ring selling cocaine laced with fentanyl
Read full article: Warren police bust drug ring selling cocaine laced with fentanylThey believe the three taken into custody are the leaders of a ring selling cocaine laced with fentanyl that has killed three people in Warren. Jermaine Tate, 38, has been charged with conducting criminal enterprise, delivery/manufacturing fentanyl and three counts of conspiracy to deliver/manufacture fentanyl. Nathaniel Clark, 32, as been charged with conducting criminal enterprise, three counts of delivery/manufacturing fentanyl and three counts of conspiracy to deliver/manufacture fentanyl. Terry Jamal Gaskins, 34, has been charged with conducting criminal enterprise, three counts of delivery/manufacturing fentanyl and three counts of conspiracy to deliver/manufacture fentanyl. Authorities said they’ve been distributing cocaine laced with fentanyl, cut down to make a larger profit.
3 arrested in connection with Warren fentanyl ring, more arrests likely
Read full article: 3 arrested in connection with Warren fentanyl ring, more arrests likelyWARREN, Mich. – An investigation into a large-scale group alleged to be manufacturing and distributing fentanyl across Metro Detroit culminated in the arrests of three people. (Stopping Narcotic Overdoses in Warren) began investigating in November after the death of a 47-year-old resident. Jermaine Tate, 38, has been charged with conducting criminal enterprise, delivery/manufacturing fentanyl and three counts of conspiracy to deliver/manufacture fentanyl. Nathaniel Clark, 32, as been charged with conducting criminal enterprise, three counts of delivery/manufacturing fentanyl and three counts of conspiracy to deliver/manufacture fentanyl. Terry Jamal Gaskins, 34, has been charged with conducting criminal enterprise, three counts of delivery/manufacturing fentanyl and three counts of conspiracy to deliver/manufacture fentanyl.
Newly-freed man says corrupt Detroit police officer’s bogus testimony landed him in jail
Read full article: Newly-freed man says corrupt Detroit police officer’s bogus testimony landed him in jailDETROIT – A man previously charged with drug possession is suing the city of Detroit and its police department -- specifically after his arresting officer was found to be corrupt. Renard Austin, 40, of Detroit was arrested in October of 2018 when Detroit police raided his friend’s house. Austin did say, however, that one Detroit police officer was on him, big time. Austin claims the former officer told him “If you pay $10,000, this will all go away.”Mosely was one of several former Detroit police officers recently found to be corrupt. He has filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Detroit and the Detroit Police Department regarding Mosely’s alleged corrupt behavior.
Woman, 2 men arrested in Michigan meth trafficking ring, officials say
Read full article: Woman, 2 men arrested in Michigan meth trafficking ring, officials sayA woman named Crystal and two 28-year-old men were arrested for trafficking crystal meth and other drugs in Michigan, officials said. Detectives from the Traverse Narcotics Team executed two simultaneous search warrants May 14 in Grawn and Interlochen in connection with a possible drug trafficking ring. Authorities at the Grawn home said they found crystal methamphetamine, heroin, analogue drugs and a firearm. She was taken to the Grand Traverse County jail on possession of methamphetamine and felony firearm charges. He was arrested on charges of possession of methamphetamine and habitual offender -- third offense.