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Man accused in conspiracy to kill judge dies at 63
Drug kingpin Jamiel Alexander "Jimmy" Chagra, accused of leading a 1979 conspiracy to assassinate the federal judge set to preside over his drug trial, has died. He was 63.
Marijuana dealer arrested in police raid
Police arrested the suspected ringleader of a marijuana growing and dealing operation, seizing more than $250,000 and at least $60,000 worth of pot.
Task force: Ohio county should track meth labs
Records of houses and apartments contaminated by previous tenants who cooked methamphetamines should be accessible to potential home buyers and residents through a local government Web site, a county task force said.
Drug-related kidnappings on the rise in Gwinnett
Gwinnett County has seen a rise in drug-related kidnappings this year, fueling fears of increased violence, federal officials say. They bound their victims with duct tape, beat them and held guns to their heads. When that didn't work, the bandits applied pliers to their genitals and pressed hot irons to the soles of their feet. Sometimes they held victims' heads under water in a bathtub.
Venezuela, US may renew drug cooperation
The United States and Venezuela may renew anti-drug cooperation that has been stalled for three years amid deteriorating relations, top officials from both nations said Thursday.
3 accused of kidnapping man in $300,000 drug debt
Three Mexican men appeared in federal court Monday on charges they took part in kidnapping a man who was chained in a suburban Atlanta basement for almost a week while his captors tried to collect a $300,000 drug debt.
Massive forest pot grows raided by feds
Federal agents have uprooted more than $20 million worth of pot in three huge marijuana grows within San Diego County's Cleveland National Forest.
Authorities discover underground pot farm
Beyond a secret door and behind a bookcase, Ellis County authorities discovered an elaborate underground marijuana farm that included an irrigation system, grow lights and chemicals that help the plants mature.
Study finds addictive drugs easily ordered online
More than three-quarters of Web sites that offer highly addictive medications do not require a prescription, according to a study released Wednesday. More U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Stories
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