Mark Foster Jr. and Devante Rice have been indicted on 45 federal counts related to drug trafficking and illegal firearms possession after a grand jury investigation in Louisville, Kentucky. The charges include allegations of distributing significant quantities of fentanyl and methamphetamine while illegally possessing several firearms, raising serious public safety concerns.
The indictment details that Foster is linked to 31 counts, including multiple instances of fentanyl distribution, while Rice faces 21 counts for illegally possessing dozens of firearms despite prior felony convictions. Authorities uncovered a shocking cache of 65 firearms connected to their activities, highlighting the extensive nature of the alleged drug operation. If convicted, both men could face substantial prison sentences, intensifying the focus on ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region.
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