Federal authorities arrest 18 people in Los Angeles park in drug crackdown
Federal authorities have arrested 18 individuals in Los Angeles as part of a crackdown on drug trafficking in MacArthur Park. The Department of Justice announced the arrests on Wednesday, targeting an open-air drug market in the park, which has been a focal point for fentanyl use and overdoses.

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AI-generatedFederal authorities have arrested 18 individuals in Los Angeles as part of a crackdown on drug trafficking in MacArthur Park. The Department of Justice announced the arrests on Wednesday, targeting an open-air drug market in the park, which has been a focal point for fentanyl use and overdoses. A total of 25 people have been charged with drug distribution offenses, with seven remaining fugitives. The investigation, a collaboration between the DEA, LAPD, and LA Sheriff's Department, focused on identifying and charging distributors. Evidence gathered through surveillance and undercover operations suggests that a couple, allegedly working for the 18th Street gang, are significant suppliers of fentanyl and methamphetamine in the area. Other gangs, including Crazy Riders Gang and MS-13, are also implicated in drug sourcing, distributing to street-level dealers. Law enforcement seized approximately 18kg of fentanyl during the operation.
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5 extractedLaw enforcement allegedly seized roughly 18kg (40lbs) of fentanyl from one defendant’s residence.
A total of 25 people have been charged in federal court with possession with the intent to distribute and distribution of a controlled substance.
Federal authorities arrested 18 people in Los Angeles in a crackdown on drugs in MacArthur Park.
Two other groups, the Crazy Riders Gang and MS-13, are also involved in the sourcing of drugs in the vicinity of MacArthur Park.
Two defendants, a couple, allegedly serve as a main source of supply of fentanyl powder and methamphetamine and were working on behalf of the 18th Street gang.