Federal documents show the day after a raid on an Atlanta apartment owned by Terrell Davis, also known by his rapper name Ralo, gives a better understanding to what agents for what agents were searching.
In an affidavit filed the U.S. District Court allege that in addition to Davis being a hip-hop music artist, he is also the leader of a criminal street gang called “Famerica” who federal agents said is responsible for smuggling a little less than $2 million worth of marijuana from California to Georgia. The “Famgoon,” as federal documents suggest the gang refers to themselves, made at least two known runs cross-country using charters flights.
The delivery returned to Fulton County Airport around 5 a.m. on December 22, according to the affidavit. A surveillance team set up by the Georgia State Patrol, ATL, and FBI spotted Davis and others transferring 37 packages wrapped in white holiday paper from the jet to a van registered to Davis, according to documents. source
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