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West Baltimore Drug Rings Crushed After Mass Overdoses
13 Dec
Summary
- 19 individuals indicted in connection with drug trafficking.
- Three mass overdoses reported in West Baltimore in six months.
- Significant drug seizures including fentanyl and handguns.

A significant crackdown has resulted in the indictment of 19 individuals linked to drug trafficking organizations in West Baltimore. The operations targeted drug rings that contributed to a dangerous environment, underscored by three mass overdose incidents in the Penn North neighborhood within the last six months. Authorities stated the concentration of these groups was unacceptable.
The investigations, initiated by the Baltimore Police Department's Group Violence Unit, focused on several blocks in West Baltimore. During searches, law enforcement seized hundreds of grams of suspected fentanyl, cocaine, heroin, manufacturing equipment, three handguns, and $10,000 in cash. These seizures highlight the scale of the drug operations.
The indictments aim to dismantle the drug networks that have directly impacted community safety and public health. Officials noted that these organizations preyed on citizens by distributing toxic illicit drugs, including fentanyl disguised as other substances. The targeted enforcement seeks to curb ongoing violence and reduce overdose fatalities.


