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Drug examination destination “Buckshot” in the massive case of South Carolina sentenced to 25 years

Jonathan Wesley Cole, alias Buckshot, said in the “Triple Crown” case and admitted to acting cocaine, fentanyl and marijuana in South Carolina.

Columbia, SC – According to the authorities, a top goal in a large examination of drug trafficking in South Carolina for several charges in connection with a conspiracy for transporting large amounts of narcotics into the state from California and washing the proceeds from an empty hairdressing shop into the state.

Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina, said on Friday that Jonathan Wesley Cole, also known as “Buckshot”, on February 26 in connection with a massive drug program, the Kershaw, Lee, Marlboro, Dillon, Sumter and Richland. The authorities said Cole had charges in three counties: Kershaw, Sumter and Richland.

Wilson said Cole was a main goal of the examination of large amounts of cocaine, fentanyl and marijuana, which were delivered to other high -ranking destinations in South Carolina. The public prosecutor said that Cole would fly to California to get the drugs and bring them back to South Carolina in his luggage.

The prosecutors said that the law enforcement agencies had arrested one of Cole's co -vibrations on April 30, 2022, who had flown back in his suitcase from California with about £ 12. He was supposedly instructed to bring the marijuana from Cole to another co -sword.

This led to a search for properties that were held by Cole or bound to Cole. This search led to the discovery of two vacuum -sealed bags that were buried near the wood line. One had about 6t35 grams of cocaine, and the other was filled with 1,437 grams of fentanyl. The General Prosecutor's office emphasized that the latter was sufficient to kill around 500,000 people, with a fatal dose about two milligrams. They also found around 27,000 US dollars, a assault rifle, a penetrating ammunition with body armor and about 16 pounds of marijuana.

Prosecutors said that he had used a free Barbor shop as a front to wash the drug money.

Judge Paul Burch Senteced Cole to 25 Years in Prison on Charges He Pleaded Guilty to, Including Conspiracy Trafficking 400 Grams Or More Of Cocaine, Conspiracy to Distribute Fentanyl, Trafficking Between and 100 Pounds of Marijuana, Trafficking 400 Grams or More Of Cocaine, Possession With intent to distribute fentanyl and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.

The accusations were connected to what Wilson described as a “triple crown investigation”, which includes over 50 other co -swords who supposedly acted these and other drugs in several counties in South Carolina. A procedure for the week of March 24th is planned for the week of March 24 in Kershaw County.