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BLACK METH HEAD IN GLUCKSTADT GETS 15 YEARS, W/O POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE

Episode 2896 Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, Clay takes on stereotypes head-on with a wild bust out of Gluckstadt, Mississippi. Shattering the myth that meth is just a "white folks' drug," 32-year-old Kendarius Marquis Best—a black meth trafficker—pled guilty to two counts of trafficking methamphetamine in Madison County Circuit Court. Working with a confidential informant, Gluckstadt PD nailed him on multiple sales: one for $2,000 worth of meth and another for 5,000 meth-laced pills. A routine traffic stop sealed the deal when cops found over 11,000 more methamphetamine pills stashed in his trunk, totaling around 18,000 dosage units off the streets. Sentenced to 15 years without parole, Best learned the hard way that Madison and Rankin Counties have zero tolerance for dealers. District Attorney Bubba Bramlett called it an "incredible job" in removing a major threat with no regard for the harm caused. Clay dives into the irony, the details, and why Hinds County could learn a thing or two—no sugarcoating, just raw reality radio.
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