The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office investigation centered on a drug trafficking organization called “4letter.” According to EBRSO, agents were familiar with the group after a similar investigation was conducted in 2020.
Through surveillance, agents identified multiple homes in Baton Rouge and Prairieville that they said were used as part of their drug trafficking operation. Search warrants were obtained for six locations and they were executed with the help of multiple divisions and agencies on Tuesday, Feb. 11.
Those locations were on W. Fairlane Court, Sharp Lane, Oakwood Drive, Lemonwood Drive, Amir Drive and Crownridge Drive.
Thousands of dollars along with drugs and guns and were seized by agents.
- $66,994
- P80 9mm handgun
- 780 pressed fentanyl pills (around 780 lethal doses)
- Glock .380 handgun
- 1 ounce of cocaine
- Glock 9mm handgun
- 39.64 pounds of marijuana
- Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun
- 80 dosage units of Buprenorphine and Naloxone sublingual film
- Taurus .380 handgun
- S&W 40 caliber handgun
- Two Springfield Armory .45 handguns
- Glock 10mm handgun
- FNH 9mm handgun
Kevin Jefferson, 28, Damion Gaines, 30, and Nicholas Smith, 34, were charged with possession with the intent to distribute Schedule I narcotics (marijuana), possession with the intent to distribute Schedule III narcotics (Buprenorphine), illegal carrying of a firearm with drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia, criminal conspiracy and criminal street gang.
The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office said, Jefferson is out on bond from an arrest in 2020 and is not allowed to have a gun, per the bond condition.
Lee Graham, 36, was charged with possession with the intent to distribute Schedule I narcotics (marijuana), illegal carrying a firearm with drugs, criminal conspiracy, criminal street gang, money laundering and transactions involving drug proceeds.
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