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Daryl Hubbard and Carl Todd, two convicted felons, have been sentenced to federal prison for their roles in a high-speed chase that ended in death and serious injury in DeKalb County, Georgia. The chase was a result of their drug dealing operation, which involved distributing large quantities of cocaine and marijuana from 2022 to 2024. The two men used commercial and residential properties throughout the county to carry out their operation.
The consequences of their actions were devastating, resulting in the death of one man and paralysis of another, as well as injuries to a police officer. The incident highlights the dangers of drug trafficking and the importance of law enforcement efforts to combat it.
The sentencing of Hubbard and Todd is a result of the hard work and collaboration of federal, state, and local law enforcement partners, including the Homeland Security Task Force. The DEA, ATF, and other agencies worked together to investigate and hold the two men accountable for their crimes.
The sentences handed down to Hubbard and Todd reflect the severity of their crimes and the impact they had on the community. The case serves as a reminder of the dangers of drug trafficking and the importance of law enforcement efforts to protect communities from the violence and devastation it creates.
📋 Key Facts
- Crime: Drug Trafficking
- Defendant: Georgia
- Location: GA
- Source: DOJ Press Release

