Guns, 100+ grams of fentanyl seized in Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety
By: FOX 17
and last updated 2021-03-04 16:54:32-05
KALAMAZOO, Mich. â Kalamazoo authorities seized three firearms, 110 grams of fentanyl, and copious amounts of what is believed to be ecstasy on Wednesday, according to the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety.
Weâre told authorities executed search warrants on Lincolnshire Boulevard, North Church Street, East Maple Street and Hazard Street, where they discovered the aforementioned drugs and weapons.
KDPS says two male suspects from Kalamazoo are facing charges, which include possession with intent to distribute fentanyl, operating a drug house and firearms charges.
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neighborhood for new building that pushed out the old buildings. they built these $300,000 for $400,000 homes now. nothing behind your back. i m greg from hazard street. it s about the anzon. what about them? about how they polluted this neighborhood. it s still polluted. it didn t go away. i know. lead doesn t go away. let them know what s going on right up until present day with that damn mayor downtown. let them know. zinc oxide, arsenic, mexicans going in there removing asbestos without anything to protect them. that s why they want them here, cheap labor and do what they want. would you like to talk to us on camera, ma am? hell no. then i ll finish talking to him. thank you very much. she s right. all that is true. it was a great victory for gregory and his neighborhood. but while it was the end of one environmental injustice, it was only the beginning of another. and once the development boom hit the river wards area of philly, decades of long buried