Five charged in Orlando smoke shop drug and firearms investigation, officials say

The Brief

  • According to court documents, Angel Luis Carrasquillo operated Smoke Break Productions as a marketplace for drugs and firearms.
  • He and his co-defendants allegedly distributed narcotics and firearms to multiple individuals through the store.
  • Officials emphasized that an indictment is a formal charge, and all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

ORLANDO, Fla. United States Attorney Gregory W. Kehoe announced the return of a federal indictment charging five individuals with drug trafficking and firearms offenses tied to Smoke Break Productions, an Orlando-area smoke shop.

According to court documents, Angel Luis Carrasquillo operated Smoke Break Productions as a marketplace for drugs and firearms. He and his co-defendants, including Rogelio Vidal, Jr., Andrew Abbott, Jahmil Lally and Christopher Alonnzo, allegedly distributed narcotics and firearms to multiple individuals through the store.

Officials emphasized that an indictment is a formal charge, and all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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