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Florida Man Ran 'Breaking Bad on Steroids' Drug Ring

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Authorities seized 92,000 pounds of illegal substances and weapons.
  • The operation was described as 'Breaking Bad on steroids.'
  • Maxwell Horvath, 26, faces dozens of charges related to drugs and weapons.
Florida Man Ran 'Breaking Bad on Steroids' Drug Ring

Brevard County Sheriff's Office announced a major bust, seizing nearly 92,000 pounds of illegal substances and a vast collection of weapons and explosive devices. The operation, allegedly run by 26-year-old Maxwell Horvath, was described by officials as "Breaking Bad on steroids" due to its scale and sophistication.

Horvath is charged with multiple counts related to firearms possession by a convicted felon and possession of illegal weapons, with further charges pending for explosive devices. The investigation began in September, focusing on a potent kratom derivative called 7-OH. Horvath's business, "Overseas Organics," reportedly produced a substance 13 times more potent than morphine.

During the raid, authorities discovered five IEDs, numerous firearms including automatic weapons, thousands of rounds of ammunition, and precursor chemicals for explosives. Sheriff Ivey stated this was the largest seizure of its kind in the country, emphasizing the extreme danger posed by Horvath's activities, which included manufacturing suppressors and automatic weapons.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Authorities seized approximately 92,000 pounds of illegal substances, military-grade weapons, and explosive devices.
Maxwell Horvath, 26, is accused of running a sophisticated drug operation described as 'Breaking Bad on steroids,' producing potent illegal substances.
It was the largest seizure of its kind in the country, involving drugs, illegal firearms, and explosive devices.

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