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Tyquario Derell Adams, Cocaine Distribution, Louisiana 2016

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Tyquario Derell Adams, Cocaine Distribution, Louisiana 2016

SHREVEPORT, La. – Two brothers from DeSoto Parish face harsh consequences for their role in a cocaine distribution conspiracy. Tyquario Derell Adams, 26, and Johnny Leroy Adams Jr., 28, of Mansfield, La., have been sentenced to 46 months in prison for selling crack and powder cocaine.

According to the guilty pleas, between April 2015 and November 2015, Tyquario Adams and Johnny Adams conspired with brothers Antonio Tawarn Robertson, 36, Makeith Ladale Robertson, 33, and Terrance D. Woods, 43, as well as Ashton Bernard Shelton, 25; and Amanda Marie Garner, 33, all of Mansfield, La., to sell the drugs. They were recorded making plans to obtain and sell cocaine in the Mansfield area. Approximately 1.5 kilograms of cocaine were involved in the conspiracy.

The FBI Northwest Louisiana Violent Crimes Task Force and the DeSoto Parish Sheriff’s Office conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Allison D. Bushnell is prosecuting the case. The sentencing is a result of the hard work and dedication of law enforcement agencies in the region.

Tyquario Adams and Johnny Adams were sentenced by U.S. District Judge S. Maurice Hicks Jr. on one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine and one count of distribution of cocaine. They were also sentenced to three years of supervised release.

The case highlights the ongoing struggle against drug trafficking in the region. The sentencing of Tyquario Adams and Johnny Adams serves as a reminder that those involved in such crimes will face severe consequences. The community can rest assured that law enforcement agencies are committed to keeping them safe.

The defendants’ involvement in the cocaine distribution conspiracy had a significant impact on the community. The sentencing of Tyquario Adams and Johnny Adams is a step towards restoring order and reducing the threat of drug-related crimes in the area.

The case is a testament to the effectiveness of collaborative law enforcement efforts in combating drug trafficking. The sentencing of Tyquario Adams and Johnny Adams is a reminder that those who engage in such activities will be held accountable.

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