A Carrollton man is facing federal charges after investigators say he used the arrest of two alleged drug traffickers to promote the sale of his own drugs.
20-year-old Donovan Jude Andrews was arrested in Carrollton on Wednesday and charged with intent to distribute a controlled substance.In February, Andrews allegedly commented on an Instagram post announcing the
Andrews, allegedly commenting under the handle 'deegetbandz_3x', said that the two suspected drug dealers "took all the ATTENTION" from lawmakers and that he was selling his own M/30 pills for $10 apiece. In another post, he shared a photo of what appears to be a urine sample that included the full name Donovan J Andrews.According to the US Attorney's Office, in early February a 14-year-old who suffered an apparent fentanyl overdose told police she had purchased the pills from a person using the same Instagram account.
They also spoke to an 18-year-old Hebron High School student who said she bought pills from a man named Donovan who used the 'deegetbandz_3x' Instagram account, according to the USAO.
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