Dope Dealer Taken Down: 51,500 Lives Saved in Florida Bust
The good men and women of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office hit the jackpot when it comes to stopping dangerous dope dealers. During what started as a basic traffic stop, deputies pulled a car over near Interstate 75 and East Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. What’s the first thing they see? A guy riding shotgun with a torch between his legs, which is never a good sign. And this dude just casually admits he’s got a history with meth.
Of course, the K9 unit comes in, does their thing, and the dogs start sniffing out all kinds of illegal trouble. What do the deputies find inside the car? Oh, just the usual things like weed, meth, fentanyl, a pistol, and a digital scale. Everything one needs to be a regular run-of-the-mill dope dealer, right? Well, except one added bonus… The amount of fentanyl they found could’ve killed over 51,000 people! That kind of dope is a weapon a mass destruction!
Deadly Dope Dealer:
Now, meet our dope dealing dummy, Ryan Edward Starr, a 38-year-old who is now facing charges that range from possession of weed to armed trafficking in both fentanyl and amphetamines. Oh, and let’s not forget he had a firearm during the whole thing, which is a big no-no for felons in Florida.
The sheriff had a lot to say about this bust too. According to him, these deputies may have just saved a lot of lives by pulling this guy off the streets. With that much fentanyl, Starr wasn’t just trying to have a good time… The dude was playing with death.
This case is still under investigation, but one thing’s for sure: Starr won’t be spreading this poison around Hillsborough County anytime soon.