Posted on 07/17/2020 6:56:56 PM PDT by ransomnote
ATHENS, Ga. – A defendant charged in an ongoing, large-scale drug trafficking investigation dubbed “Operation Wu Block,” has pleaded guilty for her crime, said Charlie Peeler, the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia.
Latasha Bishop, 33, of Athens-Clarke County, pleaded guilty to one count distribution of methamphetamine before U.S. District Judge C. Ashley Royal on Wednesday, July 8. Bishop faces a maximum 20 years in prison, a $1,000,000 fine and four years supervised release. Her sentencing date has not been scheduled. A total of 68 individuals were charged with related drug and gun crimes as a result of “Operation Wu Block.” To date, 45 have pleaded guilty and have been sentenced or are awaiting sentencing. There is no parole in the federal system. Lazaro Hernandez, 28, of Cobb County, remains at-large, charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and possession with intent to distribute heroin.
“We are moving swiftly to crack down on criminals involved in pushing methamphetamine into our communities across the Middle District of Georgia,” said U.S. Attorney Charlie Peeler. “I want to commend the excellent work of all the agencies involved in this massive OCDETF investigation. Meth suppliers and sellers will face federal prosecution, and the possibility of up to life in prison without parole, for choosing to traffic meth.”
“Street drug gangs infest our communities with more than illicit drugs like ‘Meth,’ as was the case in this investigation. They also spread gun violence and death. Operation Wu Block united federal, state and local law enforcement authorities in an effort to dismantle and destroy violent drug organizations that plagued a number of communities in middle Georgia. This case exemplifies how success can be achieved when law enforcement confront, engage and remove violent drug traffickers,” DEA Atlanta Field Division Special Agent in Charge Robert J. Murphy.
"This investigation resulted in the removal of drugs, guns, money and over 60 defendants from our streets, which had an immediate impact on our communities," said Chris Hacker, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Atlanta. "Bishop is another of those defendants who is now being held accountable for endangering the people who live in those communities."
“Operation Wu Block” is a multi-year Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) investigation conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Macon Resident Office, FBI Middle Georgia Safe Streets Gang Task Force, Athens-Clarke County Police Department, Clarke County Sheriff’s Office, Hart County Sheriff’s Office, Madison County Sheriff’s Office, Oconee County Sheriff’s Office, Oglethorpe County Sheriff’s Office, Georgia Department of Corrections and Northeast Regional Drug Task Force in partnership with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia.
“Operation Wu Block” resulted in the seizure of more than 58 kilograms of methamphetamine, more than two kilograms of heroin, 31 firearms and $56,000. 19 federal indictments charging a total of 68 defendants were returned by federal grand juries in the Middle District of Georgia. The charges range from conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute methamphetamine with a maximum sentence of life in prison; conspiracy with intent to distribute heroin with a maximum sentence of 40 years imprisonment; possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine or heroin with sentences ranging from a maximum twenty years to life in prison; distribution of methamphetamine or heroin with sentences ranging from twenty years to life in prison, depending on the amount of controlled substances charged; and, possession of a firearm in relation to drug trafficking with a maximum sentence of life in prison. An indictment is only an allegation of criminal conduct, and the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law beyond a reasonable doubt. The defendants, along with their current case status, are as follows (last name, first name):
“Operation Wu Block,” an OCDETF-led investigation, is part of the larger “Operation Crystal Shield,” a national DEA operation first announced on February 20, 2020 during a press conference in Atlanta. The investigation is focused on eight main methamphetamine trafficking transportation hubs across the nation, including Atlanta. Both are on-going operations. Assistant U.S. Attorney Tamara Jarrett is prosecuting cases arising from this investigation for the Government. Questions can be directed to Pamela Lightsey, Public Information Officer, United States Attorney’s Office, at (478) 621-2603 or Melissa Hodges, Public Affairs Director (Contractor), United States Attorney’s Office, at (478) 765-2362.
Operation Wu Block, an OCDETF-led investigation, is part of the larger Operation Crystal Shield, a national DEA operation first announced on February 20, 2020 during a press conference in Atlanta. The investigation is focused on eight main methamphetamine trafficking transportation hubs across the nation, including Atlanta.
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I counted 29 from Athens-Clarke. I wonder what those people did for a living?! What were their leisure activities? College football? Democrat political rallies. Folk singing? Who were those people? In a college town.
Amazing the number of arrests lately, and in massive numbers all at once. Pedophiles, MS-13, drugs.
Looks like an “equal opportunity” drug ring except for the lack of Jews, Amish, Asians, and American Indians.
Wonder who is left? Glad there is no bargaining on sentences unless someone rolls over big time.
Looks like Mayor Bottoms hasn’t done a good job of controlling organized crime organizations in Atlanta.
Are these indictments part of the total indictments under seal that we have seen published so often over the past couple years??
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