
Authorities have arrested a dozen members of a suspected street crew operating along Kennedy Street in Northwest Washington on drug and gun charges and seized 42 firearms, along with fentanyl and cocaine, federal prosecutors and D.C. police announced Tuesday.
The investigation into the Kennedy Street Crew was led by the Violent Crime Impact Team, a task force of federal and local law enforcement personnel. Police said eight of the seized firearms had been modified to fire as fully automatic machine guns.
Investigators with the IRS participated in the investigation, targeting what authorities described as shell companies suspected of being used to launder proceeds from drug trafficking. No specific details of that aspect of the case were revealed in court papers filed Tuesday.
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