Four men were arrested in Los Angeles County on federal drug trafficking charges involving methamphetamine, cocaine, and fentanyl. They communicated via Snapchat and FaceTime to coordinate drug sales with an undercover informant. Authorities seized over 2,225 pounds of illegal substances, including counterfeit fentanyl pills and over $1.6 million in drug profits, alongside firearms and vehicles used in the operation. All four men face a mandatory minimum prison sentence of 10 years, with potential life imprisonment if convicted on all counts. A trial is planned for July 21, following their not guilty pleas.
The four Los Angeles County men arrested were involved in a broad trafficking operation of methamphetamine, cocaine, and fentanyl, indicating a significant drug network.
Authorities seized over 2,225 pounds of drugs, counterfeit pills, substantial cash, firearms, and vehicles during the investigation, showcasing the operation's scale.
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