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Thursday 15 April 2010

Baltimore City Paper: The News Hole: DEA Raids in Prison-Gang Case Nab Another Suspect: James Bullock


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Baltimore City Paper: The News Hole: DEA Raids in Prison-Gang Case Nab Another Suspect: James Bullock: "U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents were staging raids in connection with the latest federal indictment of members of the Black Guerrilla Family (BGF) prison gang, one of the places they hit yielded another defendant. James Bullock, whose name was mentioned in the BGF warrant, was at his Cedonia Park apartment when the agents came through the door at approximately six in the morning. He cooperated with the agents, court records say, telling them where to find the heroin and a gun that were in the apartment. Later that day, Bullock, who is 37 years old, was charged in U.S. District Court with possessing heroin with the intent to distribute it."


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