Family Of Five Indicted For Running Fentanyl Ring Linked To Several Overdose Deaths

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A family of five is facing multiple federal narcotics charges for allegedly running a heroin and fentanyl distribution ring linked to several fatal overdoses.

The 15-count indictment accuses twin brothers Brad Reed and Greg Reed, 26, cousins Richard Ruby, 31, and Justin McBride, 26, and McBride’s wife, Antoinette, 29, of trafficking and dealing heroin, fentanyl, cocaine and crack cocaine between January 2014 and December 2017 throughout Allegheny County in Pennsylvania, Department of Justice officials announced Friday, according to CBS Pittsburgh.

The five defendants allegedly used two homes in Hazelwood and one residence in Munhall — neighborhoods in Allegheny County — for manufacturing fentanyl and packaging the drugs for distribution.

“This indictment charges these five individuals for their roles in a criminal heroin/fentanyl trafficking organization that is responsible for causing two overdose deaths and four non-fatal overdoses in which the victims needed to be revived with naloxone,” U.S. Attorney Scott Brady said in a statement.
Family Of Five Indicted For Running Fentanyl Ring Linked To Several Overdose Deaths
They just need rehab.....and a hug.
 
Throw the book at ‘em!
 
These pricks are from my county and I hope they never get out of prison.
 
Didn't Trump say something about instituting the death penalty for drug dealers whose products killed people?

Wonder if this is gonna be the first example?
 
Charge them with several hundred counts of murder.
 
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