Rayful Edmond III, a drug lord best known for catalyzing a crack cocaine epidemic in Washington, D.C., in the 1980s, has died. He was 60. According to The New York Times, Edmond’s death was confirmed ...
Once dubbed the “king of cocaine” in Washington, D.C., former drug dealer Rayful Edmond III, 60, has recently died. According to WUSA, the Bureau of Prisons confirmed on Dec. 17 that the former drug ...
Rayful Edmond, a former drug kingpin said to have introduced crack cocaine to D.C., has died at age 60. Edmond was released from prison at the end of July after serving more than three decades of a ...
WASHINGTON — One of D.C.'s notorious drug kingpins passed away just four months after being transferred to a halfway house. The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed Rayful Edmond III died suddenly ...
Rayful Edmond, a drug kingpin who stoked a crack cocaine epidemic in Washington, D.C., in the 1980s and later cooperated with prosecutors to bring down cocaine traffickers years after he was sentenced ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rayful Edmond, a drug kingpin once believed to control about a third of the cocaine trade in the nation’s capital during the crack epidemic of the 1980s, has died in federal custody, ...
Rayful Edmond III, the iconic D.C. drug-kingpin-turned-government-informant, had been planning a homecoming. Next year, or maybe the one after, his attorneys said, Edmond would return to the city ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rayful Edmond, III, once a notorious drug kingpin in Washington D.C., has been moved to a residential reentry center in Nashville.
WASHINGTON — One of D.C.'s notorious drug kingpins passed away just four months after being transferred to a halfway house. The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed Rayful Edmond III died suddenly ...