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A Dallas meth kingpin has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for trafficking massive amounts of the deadly drug and trying to take out an FBI agent.
Angel Flores, 36, sold undercover agents a kilogram of heroin for $7,200 in the Dallas area in late 2024. He and his crew continued to peddle kilogram quantities of methamphetamine to numerous individuals until May 21, 2025, when Flores was arrested by FBI SWAT.
According to court documents, Flores and his crew attempted to rob another meth trafficker of 30 to 40 kilograms of the drug on May 19, 2025. But the plot was foiled when the feds discovered their plan and they tried to ambush two undercover agents in a botched attempt to silence them.
Flores’s partner, Andres Saucedo, Jr., fired a gun at an undercover FBI Task Force Officer in one of the vehicles, but the agent was not hit. The botched ambush was the final straw for the feds, who had Flores and several others in custody by the end of May 2025.
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📋 Key Facts
- Crime: Violent Crime
- Defendant: Assault on Law Enforcement
- Location: TX
- Source: DOJ Press Release

