Gary Johnson, a gang leader linked to the Bloods in Suffolk County, is facing serious legal consequences for allegedly selling drugs, including fentanyl and cocaine, that contributed to the death of a mother and serious injuries to three others. After a lengthy history of drug distribution, including heroin sales throughout Long Island, Johnson was indicted on multiple charges. Federal officials and local authorities stress the significance of tackling drug trafficking to save lives, emphasizing the damage inflicted by dealers like Johnson.
"For years, Gary Johnson knew the poison he was selling posed deadly consequences, yet, his only concern was about making money," said Suffolk Police Commissioner Kevin Catalina.
Johnson, who prosecutors said went by the alias 'G Money,' had been distributing heroin in addition to fentanyl and cocaine across all of Long Island from 2013 until his arrest in November of 2020.
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