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  • 33 indicted following drug operation in Philadelphia’s Kensington section: FBI

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    PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — The FBI announced on Friday that 33 people have been indicted following a raid targeting the Weymouth Street Drug Trafficking Organization in the Kensington section of Philadelphia.

    Of those, 29 have been arrested, officials said during a news conference.

    David Metcalf, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, said this was a massive drug trafficking conspiracy spanning nearly a decade involving “tremendous” volumes of fentanyl and other narcotics.

    He went on to say this is the largest federal indictment this century brought by his district.

    “And like a precision missile, it has been targeted for maximum impact where it needed to go… the heart of the opioid scourge here in Kensington,” Metcalf said.

    Chopper 6 was over the scene of an FBI raid in the Kensington section of Philadelphia on Friday.

    Dozens of firearms were also recovered, Metcalf said.

    Chopper 6 was overhead as multiple police officers and FBI agents swarmed Weymouth Street near Allegheny Avenue.

    Investigators could be seen going in and out of a home along the 3100 block of Weymouth St.

    “We have permanently removed a drug trafficking organization out of the streets of Philadelphia, and they’re going to stop pouring guns and chemicals and drugs into our communities,” FBI Director Kash Patel said during the news conference. “And our children are safer today.”

    Metcalf said the alleged leaders ran the drug trafficking organization like a successful business.

    “This indictment alleges that the Weymouth Street drug trafficking organization, for nearly a decade, sold and distributed substantial volumes of fentanyl, crack cocaine, cocaine and heroin, mostly in the 3100 block of Weymouth Street. They made their living in one of the most notorious and prolific segments of an open-air drug market here in Kensington,” he said.

    If the prosecution is successful, the case would represent the “long-term annihilation” of the gang.

    The FBI Special Agent in Charge of the Philadelphia office, Wayne Jacobs, said the organization ran the block with an iron fist.

    “The vast majority of our actions were concentrated right here in Kensington, where this organization devastated the community, fueled violence and spread fear among residents for nearly a decade,” he said.

    This story is developing. Check back for updates.

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