SAN DIEGO — The website for the Lemon Grove-based Education Support Center celebrates the benefits of a drug-free existence and, according to its website, offers “support for anyone who wants to free their lives from drug and/or alcohol addiction [and] a program that helps the youth understand the real effects of drugs.”
The company, however, is a shell business owned by one of San Diego’s major fentanyl dealers, Algernon Lundy, who in November 2024 was indicted by a Federal Grand Jury for possessing nearly 500 grams of fentanyl with intent to distribute.
According to a search warrant obtained by CBS 8, a joint investigation with the San Diego Police Department and the FBI’s Violent Crimes Task Force-Gang Group found Lundy was a well-known dealer who worked with cartel members and local street gangs…