By Daniel Macht
SACRAMENTO, California (KCRA) A federal judge was prepared to allow one of two men accused of plotting to attack the Democratic headquarters in Sacramento to be released to home detention on Tuesday.
But Jarrod Copeland will remain behind bars for now after his wife decided just before the announcement became official that she was not prepared to take on the responsibilities of being his court-appointed custodian.
Copeland, of Sacramento, and Ian Rogers, of Napa, are accused of planning the attack “using incendiary devices,” the FBI’s San Francisco office announced last week. The pair was influenced by the outcome of the 2020 election, officials have said.
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Feds seize 10 pounds of fentanyl in Tenderloin trafficking case, ‘crime family’ accused [San Francisco Chronicle]
Dec. 17 Seven members of a “crime family” in the East Bay were arrested on suspicion of supplying a stream of illegal drugs to the Tenderloin neighborhood, a bust that involved wiretaps, undercover agents and a seizure of 10 pounds of fentanyl, U.S. Attorney David Anderson announced Wednesday.
Anderson said a ring led by Emilson “Playboy” Cruz Mayorquin, 23, and his mother, 42-year-old Leydis Cruz, allegedly commuted to the Tenderloin daily from their East Bay homes to sell fentanyl and other drugs to both dealers and users. Seven of the eight people arrested in the recent bust had family ties, officials said.
Feds seize 10 pounds of fentanyl in Tenderloin trafficking case, crime family accused
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U.S. Attorney David Anderson announced that seven members of a “crime family” in the East Bay were arrested on suspicion of supplying a stream of illegal drugs to the Tenderloin neighborhood.Paul Chinn / The Chronicle
Seven members of a “crime family” in the East Bay were arrested on suspicion of supplying a stream of illegal drugs to the Tenderloin neighborhood, a bust that involved wiretaps, undercover agents and a seizure of 10 pounds of fentanyl, U.S. Attorney David Anderson announced Wednesday.
Anderson said a ring led by Emilson “Playboy” Cruz Mayorquin, 23, and his mother, 42-year-old Leydis Cruz, allegedly commuted to the Tenderloin daily from their East Bay homes to sell fentanyl and other drugs to both dealers and users. Seven of the eight people arrested in the recent bust had family ties, officials said.