The brothers were leaders in a criminal gang who worked to traffic drugs and recruit other young men.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla — Marquez Johnson, 35, and younger brother Rashad Johnson, 32, were sentenced to 30 years in prison today.
Nelson’s office decided to focus on them as a drug network because that is the gang’s main source of income.“Now that they’re no longer in that community, it’s that much better, ” L. E. Hutton, Chief Assistant State Attorney, said.
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