“Breaking Bad” Fan Gets Busted in His Own Drug Ring!

The ultimate ‘Breaking Bad’ fan has been caught with a synthetic weed ring of his own during a New Years Eve drug bust, hit the jump for more!


Cross-Dressing Priest Arrested For Being In A Huge Drug Ring

There are multiple things wrong with this story. A 61-year-old priest Connecticut not only has one side hustle the church would shun, but also sells drugs. Monsignor Kevin Wallin is a cross-dresser who owns a sex-shop and was investigated for entertaining “odd-looking men” and engaging in sex acts in the church rectory! That’s not even the craziest part of this story, Wallin has been arrested for taking part in a HUGE drug ring that brings in $9,000 per week! Monsignor Meth, as he has been called, resigned from the church back in 2011, but his actions began while he was in the priesthood. Wallin was most busted when he sold Meth to an undercover police officer more than one time. Read more below. Julie A.


Great-Grandma Confesses To Helping $1Million Drug Ring!!

Don’t let the cane and the innocent-grandmotherly smile fool you! 72-Year-Old Manhattan Grannie, Doris Smith confessed to helping a million dollar drug ring in NYC. Click below for the full story. Melissa Nash


Interscope Records Denies Being Involved In Drug Ring

Interscope Records has denied any involvement in a drug ring involving The Game’s manager Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond. Federal prosecutors have alleged that the record company knew about and took place in Henchman’s drug-trafficking ring. Read more after the jump. @Julie1205


Factory-Like Mills Feed NYC Heroin Market

In many ways, the reputed drug dealers on Grandview Place were good neighbors. Their two-story, red-brick home in the New York City suburb of Fort Lee, New Jersey. The Fort Lee operation represented the new, more serene face of the ever-thriving heroin trade in the New York City area, the drug’s national epicenter. Hit the jump to read the rest of the story. @WiL


NYPD Busts Queens Restaurant Drug Ring In ‘Operation Dinner Out’

Following a ten month investigation dubbed, “Operation Dinner Out”, police have arrested 12 individuals, including alleged members of the Trinitarios, Latin Kings and Bloods gangs, for selling drugs out of a now-shuttered Briarwood, Queens restaurant. Hit the jump to read the story. @WiL


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