DEA Busts Fentanyl Ring, Arrests 2
Two men, Eduardo Valenzuela Lopez and Jael Gonzalez Banuelos, were arrested in Phoenix after a shootout with DEA agents during a fentanyl delivery. Lopez, a Mexican national, coordinated the deal, while Banuelos, a Phoenix resident, was involved. They face mandatory minimum ten-year sentences for possession with intent to distribute, with potential life imprisonment and fines up to $10 million. No injuries were reported, and the case is now with the U.S. Attorneys Office in Arizona.
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