Charlottesville drug ring with Mexican cartel ties dismantled in ‘Operation Rock Bottom,’ 19 arrested

Charlottesville drug ring with Mexican cartel ties dismantled in ‘Operation Rock Bottom,’ 19 arrested
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In a major operation named “Operation Rock Bottom,” law enforcement agencies have successfully dismantled a drug ring operating in Charlottesville, Virginia, with ties to Mexican cartels. The operation resulted in the arrest of 19 individuals and the seizure of substantial quantities of drugs, including 1.7 kilograms of powdered fentanyl. The crackdown highlights the ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking networks and their involvement in violent crimes, particularly the deadly impact of fentanyl in the region.

The multi-agency operation executed nine search warrants and apprehended 17 individuals facing federal charges. During the operation, law enforcement confiscated 20 firearms, including sawed-off shotguns and assault rifles, along with 1.5 kilograms of cocaine, one pound of methamphetamine, 5,000 pressed fentanyl pills, and over $70,000 in cash. The extensive drug ring primarily operated in Charlottesville and Albemarle County, prompting a comprehensive investigation involving twelve different agencies since March.

Seventeen individuals have been charged with federal crimes, including illegal firearm possession and conspiracy to distribute narcotics such as methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl, according to an unsealed indictment. Two co-conspirators were also identified during the execution of search warrants, although they remain at large as of now. However, U.S. Attorney Christopher Kavanaugh expressed confidence in their eventual apprehension.

The operation highlights the collaborative efforts between law enforcement agencies, including the DEA, state police, and local authorities, to systematically dismantle street gangs and drug trafficking networks responsible for violent crimes and fatalities. The seizure of 1.7 kilograms of powdered fentanyl, equivalent to 850,000 lethal doses, emphasizes the urgent need to address the fentanyl crisis, which played a role in 74% of all fatal overdoses in Virginia in 2021.

While the arrests and indictments mark a significant achievement, Virginia State Police Superintendent Gary Settle emphasized that the operation is an ongoing effort. Operation Rock Bottom has successfully removed violent criminals, illegal firearms, and substantial quantities of dangerous narcotics from the streets of Charlottesville, underscoring the initiative’s impact and its continued mission to combat drug-related violence in the region.



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