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Two Boston area men have been caught red-handed in a cocaine trafficking sting that netted over a kilogram of the deadly drug, along with two loaded guns and $2,000 cash. Giovany Fouyolle, 31, of Randolph, and Adonis Graham, 34, of Boston, pleaded guilty in federal court to charges of cocaine trafficking and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a crime.
The arrest came after a series of raids targeting the Harvard Street Gang, a notorious Brockton-based gang with affiliates in Randolph. Authorities searched multiple residences and stash houses, including a luxury apartment in Dorchester where the cocaine and guns were found.
Fouyolle faces up to 40 years in prison for the cocaine charge, while Graham could get up to 20 years for his role in the trafficking operation. The two men will be sentenced on May 26 and July 2, respectively.
The indictment reveals the brazen nature of the operation, with cocaine stashed in a kitchen cabinet and guns lying nearby. The bust is a major blow to the Harvard Street Gang and a stark reminder of the dangers of cocaine trafficking in the region.
📋 Key Facts
- Crime: Drug Trafficking
- Defendant: massachusetts
- Location: MA
- Source: DOJ Press Release

