Sentences with phrase «known drug dealers»

Even known drug dealers are not banned from 7 countries, let alone a former Chief of Staff to the President?
In comic books, Dilliard takes on the role of Black Mariah, a known drug dealer and gang leader.
The teens repel the check - out lady at the local grocery store and later get into a major altercation with a known drug dealer.
When Keanu goes missing in a burglary one night, Rell becomes hellbent on getting him back and, together with Clarence, beats some helpful information out of his in - the - know drug dealer (Will Forte in dreads).
Since Jason doesn't know any drug dealers, and because he's soft, John decides to do some snitching for him.

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«In my thinking, they were no different than drug dealers selling on the street,» he tells Fortune.
«He often jokes about killing drug dealers... He'll say, «You know the Chinese and Filipinos don't have a drug problem.
The judge declared that this was an argument of the «privileged» and said that Ulbricht was no different than a drug dealer from the Bronx.
Though in recent years he's become more and more vocal about social justice issues, for much of his career, Brand has been known for his uniquely raunchy brand of shock comedy (This is the guy who once brought his drug dealer to work with him when he was an MTV VJ.).
His friend, known on the streets as the Candyman, was shot in the chest five times when he tried to rip off a drug dealer.
His given name was Alberto Lugo, and he was a reputed drug dealer Ramos saw from time to time, but didn't really know well.
In Albany, Sheriff Craig Apple said he knew of no drug - related arrests in which dealers possessed SNAP cards.
As for the drug dealer on IB, I don't know why you think that would be ok for anyone on the left.
«I don't know how any individual can want to repeal a law that helps create stronger background checks that keeps our children safe and puts stricter penalties on drug dealers,» said Gipson.
You know, this is called an epidemic, but drug dealers know what they're peddling.
Back then, she said, 935 Kelly St. was known for drug dealers and the sound of gunshots.
An attempt to unseat the present leadership of Onitsha Drug Market, known as Onitsha Patent and Proprietary Medicine Dealers Union, OPPMDU, located along Onitsha / Asaba Expressway hit...
An American who buys golf clubs abroad and doesn't want to declare them can send them via a company that packs them in a shipping container, which then slips them into port without ever being seen by customs agents; the ability of drug dealers to bypass even the most elaborate border controls is a well - known problem.
Drugs would do the same, but they required such commitment — two a.m. runs, transactions with people I didn't know, dealers refusing to return my calls.
I feel great and I now consider doctors as drug dealers, I will only use them to sow me up if needed but never again rely on their nutrition advise, they don't know what they are talking about.
I think about my colleagues around the office, and just like rappers and drug dealers we hustle, we work hard, and we know the value of the dollar, and hell yes we may fuck your girl.
Just anything you have, the girl was a drug dealer basically for most of her working life, she claims to be a jewelry designer, but actually works full... He's known as MuscleBaked on YouTube, where he gives advice and his own philosphy on life, — and some sexy snaps of him have recently...
There's the easy, lazy trafficking in broad ethnic caricature — Mike Epps as a black drug dealer, Ken Jeong as a prancing, lisping Asian gangster known as Mr. Chow — which is decked out in flimsy air quotes to make it seem as if the movie is making fun of racism.
If you've been to England, real England you'll know how accurate these portrayals of small - town drug dealers are.
The latest character posters for Mission Impossible 5 features the British actor known for playing icky villains or low - lives in small UK productions (remember his Drexl - type drug dealer in Harry Brown or his assassin in A Lonely Place To Die?)
Will Forte's hip - hop loving drug dealer feels like a character nobody knew what to do with, including Forte.
He joins up with a drug clinic worker played by Elizabeth Olsen and slowly begins piecing together the identity of his jailer: a rich and rather effete sadist (Sharlto Copley of «District 9») who knew Joe a long time ago, and who now lives like a drug dealer from an»80s cop thriller.
Little is known about the film beyond its basic premise — a cryptic summary also makes mention of ghosts, drug dealers, and «a disgraced werewolf» — and the fact that it co-stars Paul Scheer, Atlanta's Zazie Beetz, and Stranger Things» Joe Keery.
After a Tokyo - based drug dealer is murdered, his soul seeks resurrection in the form of inhaling every hallucinogen known to man, particularly DMT, which invites us inside his brain.
And while the two adults who lean in aren't his parents (one of them is actually the drug dealer selling to Chiron's crack - addicted mom), they somehow know the exact words to say when the boy softly asks them, «Am I a faggot?»
Convolutions begin to unfurl: Was Amanda abducted by a drug dealer known as «Cheese»?
The story of the investigative series is beyond fascinating, taking Webb across California to meet with drug dealers, as far away as Central America to interview and build sources within drug cartels and to Washington D.C. to talk to government officials who knew what was happening.
As just one example, interviewing students in a San Francisco Bay Area high school a few years ago I was repeatedly told about a known student drug dealer who administrators were hurriedly trying to help graduate rather than risk exposing the school to a public scandal.
As the daughter of a drug dealer, Wavy knows not to trust people, not even her own parents.
I didn't know they were drug dealers until afterwards, when they tried to pay the band with cocaine.
Martin is best known for representing such high - profile clients as Michael Vick, NBA players Allen Iverson and Jayson Williams, former Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell, Monica Lewinsky, and former Prince George's County Executive Jack Johnson, though his background includes a stint at the U.S. Attorney's office «where he quickly rose up the ranks, prosecuting drug dealers, politicians, white collar criminals, corporations, corrupt cops, and organized crime figures.»
His dealer in the 1960s, the ultrahip Robert Fraser (also known as Groovy Bob), drew him into the vortex of the British pop - music world, reflected in the silkscreen - on - canvas series «Swingeing London,» depicting Mick Jagger and Mr. Fraser being driven away by the police after their 1967 drug arrest.
Fraser is probably best known for being immortalised his dealer in by the late Richard Hamilton in his Pop Art masterpiece Swingeing London 67, a screen print of a famous news image in which Fraser is handcuffed to Mick Jagger inside a police van, following their appearance in court on drugs charges.
After much digging and lots of tinkering with the content, we got ourselves a story that told a fascinating tale of Pasquin, whom Mike described in the July 2009 Canadian Lawyer cover story «Gangsta rap» as «no stranger to drug dealers or major police probes as a well - known defender of bikers and mobsters from the Hells Angels to the Montreal Mafia's notorious Cotroni clan.»
Theodore Khleborod, the alleged drug dealer known online as «Peter the Great,» found dead in South Carolina jail while awaiting trial.
You know what to expect with Grand Theft Auto: drug dealers, cars, and a colorful cast of characters.
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