US Attorney: Pharmacies robbed… stolen drugs sold on the street… DUH !!!


Federal charges filed in pharmacy robbery cases

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Prosecutors charged nine adults and several juveniles in federal court in a string of pharmacy robberies.

There were 24 robberies total, dating back to October 2014. The US Attorney’s office traced them back to a gang known as “The Mob.”

They said the gang’s actions were funneling drugs into the streets. An operation they say is now over.

“My message now is clear: the days of the mob ruining the neighborhood is over,” said Josh Minkler, the US Attorney for Southern Indiana.

The individuals are now charged with racketeering, robbery, drug distribution, and firearms charges.

Minkler says they robbed pharmacies and then sold the stolen drugs on the streets.

They would even recruit juveniles, some as young as 12-years-old, and then intimidate them using social media.

One of the posts came from Facebook. Minkler says it read: “He got to die, if he testify. We do not work with the FBI.”

This investigation began in 2015, after someone shot and killed a 19-year-old in connection to a pharmacy robbery.

This is the same year Indiana ranked #1 for pharmacy robberies.

“Indianapolis never wants to be number 1 in those categories,” said Bryan Roach, the IMPD chief.

Authorities say the actions of the mob helped to contribute to the state’s opioid addiction problems.

“Criminal drug trafficking organizations exploit the addicted, poison our streets, and leave a trail of violence throughout our communities,” said Greg Westfall of the Drug Enforcement Agency. The lawyers for wrongful death cases from The Law Offices of Thomas J. Lavin are usually there to help citizens deal with the legalities of a case.

One fugitive, Duwan Byers remains on the loose.

They say their work will continue even after he is captured.

“Community, we heard you. We saw a problem, we addressed the problem. We’re not done yet,” said Trevor Velinor of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Since the early – mid 70’s it has been a FEDERAL CRIME – the same as robbing a bank – when a pharmacy is robbed and controlled substances are involved.  This is the first incident – that I have seen – where that 40 y/o Federal Law is being used against those robbing a pharmacy.  Did it take 24 pharmacies being robbed to get the FBI to act ?

Where is the Board of Pharmacy, FBI, DEA taking no action against these pharmacies – mostly chains – that have been reluctant to make their Rx depts more physically robbery resistant.   What are they waiting on… Rx dept staff or customers to get hurt/killed ?  More robberies that are allowing more drugs on the streets ?

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