Family-run drug trafficking ring operating out of park in Jamaica dismantled: DA

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Law enforcement officials conducted raids at seven homes recovering heroin laced with fentanyl, crack cocaine and an arsenal of weapons.

Photo courtesy of the DAโ€™s office

A family-run drug trafficking ring that was operating out of a park in Jamaica, Queens was dismantled following a 15-month investigation, District Attorney Melinda Katz announced Thursday.

The sprawling drug trafficking operation, which was run by a family doing business in Queens to Westchester County, was taken down earlier this month after law enforcement officials executed search warrants at seven homes following a series of undercover drug buys at a park in Jamaica. Authorities also wiretapped the defendantsโ€™ phones and searched three vehicles.

The busts took place on Dec. 4 and 5 after cops searched houses in Queens, Yonkers and Suffolk County, resulting in the seizure of one and a half kilograms laced with fentanyl; more than 10,000 glassines of heroin; four kilograms of cocaine; more than 250 vials of crack cocaine; eight guns, including an assault weapon stashed in a hidden compartment in a storage shed; and $140,587 in cash.

Eleven defendants were charged on drugs and weapons charges, with six arraigned in Queens Supreme Court on Dec. 7 and five arraigned in Queens Criminal Court on Dec.6.

According to the charges, in August 2022, a joint investigation by the Queens District Attorneyโ€™s Office and the NYPDโ€™s Queens South Violent Crimes Squad was launched into a drug trafficking ring operating out of Major Mark Park on Hillside Avenue in Jamaica. Undercover cops made a total of 26 buys of heroin and cocaine with four of the defendants, resulting in the seizure of drugs with a street value of $4,030. All of the heroin contained some fentanyl.

During the course of the investigation, dubbed โ€œOne The Mark,โ€ multiple communications among the defendants were recorded on wiretaps discussing the purchase, sale and possession of drugs, possession and supply of firearms, and…

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