FBI director Kash Patel hails record drug bust; drugs seized could have killed nearly 50 million
- FBI director Kash Patel praised the FBI and DEA for arresting Bartholomew Harralson last Thursday during a major drug bust in Atlanta and surrounding areas.
- The operation stemmed from executing three search warrants at locations in Atlanta, South Fulton, and Douglas County targeting Harralson's drug trafficking network.
- Law enforcement seized over 252 kilograms of drugs including fentanyl, methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, 33 firearms, pill presses, cash, and incriminating materials during the raids.
- DEA Acting SAC Jae E. Chung said the seizure included 97 kilograms of fentanyl, the largest in Georgia, with potential to kill approximately 48 million Americans.
- The takedown, conducted under a nationwide initiative aimed at dismantling cartel operations and violent criminal activity, highlighted a strong dedication to these efforts, with Harralson facing a potential 40-year sentence if found guilty.
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FBI director Kash Patel hails record drug bust; drugs seized could have killed nearly 50 million
Major Atlanta drug bust yields $9 million in drugs, 33 firearms, and arrest of convicted felon facing life in prison for trafficking fentanyl, meth, heroin, and cocaine
FBI, DEA Seize Enough Drugs to Kill 48 Million Americans - Economic Scenarios
Trump's merciless war on chemical drugs is starting to have an effect. The FBI, led by director Kash Patel, together with the DEA and local authorities, has dismantled a major drug trafficking network in Atlanta, seizing 252 kg of narcotics, including 97 kg of fentanyl, 84 kg of methamphetamine, 10 kg of heroin and 6 kg of cocaine, with a value of over 9 million dollars. This is a quantity of active ingredients that could have killed 48 million …
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