Several individuals from Prince William and Manassas have been sentenced in federal court, following a long investigation into the ‘None Trey Gangsters Bloods’ street gang.
According to a U.S. Justice Department release, the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force led the investigation into the group, which led to federal prosecution of 37 area gang members – 18 of which were from Prince William and Manassas.
Their investigation found the individuals were distributing narcotics in the Virginia, Maryland and Washington D.C. metro area, including large amounts of crack cocaine, stated a U.S. Justice Department release.
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