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Yearlong investigation ends with cocaine bust in Georgia
Local Georgia authorities said Friday they seized more than 20 pounds of cocaine
at a Columbia County, Georgia residence
Angus Jimmerson II, 29, of the 200 block of Hillwood Street in Martinez, Georgia
and Gerald Travis Mance, 29, of Aiken, Georgia were held Friday at the Columbia
County jail, Georgia Richmond County, Georgia Sheriff Ronald Strength said.
Georgia sheriff Strength said a yearlong undercover investigation involving
his Georgia department, the Columbia, Georgia and Aiken, Georgia county sheriff's
offices and the federal Drug Enforcement Administration led to the seizure of
the cocaine, which has a street value of at least $500,000.
Georgia officials also found about $22,000, a 10 mm pistol and a .357-caliber
handgun, Georgia sheriff Strength said.
Columbia County, Georgia Sheriff Clay Whittle said the raid at Mr. Jimmerson's
home at 2:30 p.m. Thursday happened as smoothly as possible.
Richmond County, Georgia sheriff's Lt. Robert Partain said Mr. Jimmerson and
Mr. Mance were dealing the drugs wholesale and said the cocaine might have come
from Atlanta, Georgia.
Georgia sheriff Whittle said the two would face federal drug trafficking charges
and similar Georgia charges, which Assistant District Attorney Shauna Reeves
said are punishable to a maximum of at least 40 years in prison.
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Georgia Treatment Facts
- During 2000, of the 30,296 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Georgia, 7,943 were for cocaine .
- During 2000, of the 30,296 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Georgia, 3,816 were for marijuana .
- During 2000, of the 30,296 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Georgia, 535 were for heroin .
- During 2000, of the 30,296 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Georgia, 630 were for meth .
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Georgia Facts
On January 19, 1861, Georgia joined the Confederacy.
Georgia is the largest state east of the Mississippi River.
Georgia's population in 1776 was around 40,000.
Coca-Cola was invented in May 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton Georgia. The name "Coca-Cola" was suggested by Dr. Pemberton's bookkeeper, Frank Robinson. He penned the name Coca-Cola in the flowing script that is famous today. Coca-Cola was first sold at a soda fountain in Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta by Willis Venable.
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