MINNEAPOLS – Federal agents believe they have broken up the Highs Gang. a major Minneapolis-based supplier of fentanyl. Twelve gang members have been indicted, along with two of their contacts from Arizona, The U.S. attorney for Minnesota, Andrew Luger, announced the indictments. In the last three years, Luger said, gang members made numerous flights to Phoenix to buy drugs and have them shipped to Minnesota by U.S. mail. The dugs went into the High Gang’s wholesale distribution through an extensive Minnesota trafficking operation. The federal investigation into the operation led to the seizure of 26 pounds of fentanyl, three dozen firearms, and $218,000 cash, Lugar said. Indicted:
> Clinton Brown, 29. Also known as “CJ.”
> Gregory Brown, 33. Also known as “Lil’ G” and “Knowledge.”
> Arron Davis, 31. Also known as “A-Boogie.”
> Leneal Frazier, 22. Also known as “Baby Chop” and “ Lil’ Chop.”
> David Hendricks, 29.
> Dashawn Jackson, 31. Also known as “D-Nice.”
> Ernest Ketter, 27. Also known as “Shakedown.”
> Amarjah Lester, 21. Also known as “M-Thang.”
> Robert Lesure, 21. Also known as “Bibby Folks.”
> Avante Nix, 21. Also known as “Fat Folks.”
> Deandre Poe, 34. Also known as “Squizzy” and “Fat Squad.”
> Marques Walker, 41. Also known as “Q” and “Quez.”
> Christopher Lee Washington, 21. Also known as “Flock.”
> Jadarius Wright, 29, of Phoenix.
> Carlos Serrano, 31, of Phoenix.

Luger. Charges came from grand jury.