Washington Woman Sentenced for Guns and Intent to Sell Fentanyl on the Dark Web

This story is almost like something you would see in a Showtime show like Weeds. This week, a second defendant in a RV drug bust case out of North Bend was sentenced to seven years in prison.

What Had Happened Was…

A couple living out of an RV in Washington State was busted by King County Sheriffs for drugs, guns, and weapons possession in their RV camper. Homeland Security and the FBI later discovered the couple were also involved in selling fentanyl on the dark web.

Other agencies helped to nab the suspects, including the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Washington State Patrol, and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).

A campground shooting is what started the investigation into the Washington couple, as revealed by KOMO News. The man, Braiden F. Wilson, was shot in the campground and went to Harborview Medical Center for medical attention. When he and his partner, Chandler Bennett, returned to their RV, King County Sheriffs deputies were securing the crime scene and investigating the shooting…

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