News Summary
A significant drug raid conducted by the Atlanta APEX Unit on March 13 revealed an extensive cache of illegal narcotics and firearms at a residence on Clarissa Drive NW. Officers confiscated over 1,200 grams of marijuana, numerous controlled substances, and five firearms, leading to the arrest of three individuals on multiple felony charges. This operation underscores the ongoing battle against drug trafficking and illegal firearms in Atlanta.
Atlanta Drug Raid Uncovers Large Quantity of Narcotics and Firearms, Leading to Three Arrests
In a recent operation, the Atlanta Proactive Enforcement and Interdiction (APEX) Unit conducted a significant drug raid on March 13, targeting a residence on Clarissa Drive NW. This decisive action followed a carefully executed search warrant, revealing a troubling cache of illegal substances and firearms.
What Was Found During the Raid?
Diving into the details of the raid, officers discovered a staggering amount of narcotics, intricately stacked for distribution:
- 1,289 grams of marijuana
- 118 milliliters of promethazine
- 36 grams of benzodiazepine (Xanax)
- 30 grams of MDMA
- 14 grams of amphetamine (Adderall)
- 34 grams of counterfeit M30 pills
Furthermore, the operation led to the confiscation of five firearms from the premises, raising serious concerns about firearm regulations. Among these firearms, three were modified with switches, enabling them to operate as fully automatic weapons. Notably, one was identified as a Draco pistol.
The Aftermath of the Operation
As a result of the raid, three individuals were arrested, facing a slew of serious felony charges. These charges include:
- Possession with intent to distribute marijuana
- Possession of a controlled substance
- Sale of a controlled substance
- Possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony
- Possession of a machine gun
- Obstruction
A vehicle was also found at the scene, seemingly in the process of being dismantled for parts, adding another layer to the unfolding story. In light of these developments, the Atlanta Police Department’s Auto Crimes Enforcement (ACE) Unit has joined the investigation, which remains ongoing.
Conclusion
This raid not only underscores the ongoing battle against drug trafficking in Atlanta but also highlights the alarming intertwining of illegal narcotics and firearms within the city. The community remains on high alert as law enforcement continues to investigate and address these pressing issues.
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- Fox 5 Atlanta
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Firearm Regulations
- Fox 5 Atlanta
- Google News: Drug Arrests Atlanta
