An Atlanta man has been indicted on federal charges related to the largest heroin bust in Georgia's history, according to officials.
Antonio DeShawn Daniels, also known as"Freckleface Shawn," was arrested on July 27 after federal authorities executed search warrants on multiple locations in Atlanta where he was known to distribute drugs, according to the US Attorney's Office of North District of Georgia.In total, authorities said they seized 170 kilograms of heroin, 10 kilograms of cocaine, eight kilograms of marijuana, more than $1 million in cash, and 41 firearms."That's a ridiculous amount of heroin.
"The quantity of drugs, money, and firearms allegedly controlled by Daniels highlights the scale of heroin and cocaine trafficked into this community by local drug dealers with high-level ties to international drug trafficking organizations," US Attorney Byung J. Pak said in a news release.CNN has reached out to Daniels' lawyer for comment but has not received a response.Money and firearms seized by the DEA.
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