Thirty-four people have been indicted for their alleged roles in a Paterson-based drug ring that had ties to a local street gang.
Among those named in the indictment handed up Tuesday by a Passaic County grand jury were the network's three alleged ringleaders — Alshaquen Nero and Tahir Canady, both of Paterson, and Shabli Williams of Old Bridge. They each face numerous drug- and weapons-related charges.
The charges stem from last summer's bust of the Fruit Town Brims, a unit of the Bloods gang. Authorities say the ring operated out of numerous apartments in Paterson's 4th Ward, selling $50,000 a week worth of heroin, cocaine, ecstasy and marijuana.
The other 31 people named in the indictment face charges that include conspiracy, drug distribution and child endangerment.
34 Indicted for Roles in Reputed NJ Drug Ring
The charges stem from last summer's bust of the Fruit Town Brims, a unit of the Bloods gang
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