Gary Johnson, leader of a Bloods gang, was found guilty on 22 counts including narcotics distribution and a firearms-related crime after a four-week trial. His dealings led to three non-fatal overdoses. Federal and local authorities emphasized their commitment to combatting drug trafficking and its consequences in Long Island. Upon sentencing, Johnson faces a mandatory minimum of 20 years and a maximum of life in prison, as officials expressed determination to hold accountable those who contribute to the opioid crisis in the community.
Johnson peddled his potentially lethal drugs across Long Island while lining his pockets with profits, causing life-threatening injuries to several members of our community in the process.
For years, Gary Johnson, a Bloods gang leader, carelessly supplied potentially lethal quantities of heroin and fentanyl to turn a profit, demonstrating a disregard for communal health.
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