A D.C. cocaine kingpin who spent more than 35 years in prison has died, the Federal Bureau of Prisons said.
Notorious drug kingpin Rayful Edmond, the man accused of bringing the crack epidemic to D.C., has died at the age of 60.
Rayful Edmond III, a notorious D.C. drug trafficker who was found responsible for bringing cocaine into the District, died Tuesday at 60, ...
Edmond, who was arrested in 1989 and sentenced to life in prison, was once believed to control about a third of the cocaine trade in the nation's capital ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) โ The Federal Bureau of Prisons said Rayful Edmond III, a prominent drug kingpin back in the 1980s in D.C., died Tuesday.
Rayful Edmond III, one of D.C.'s most notorious drug dealers during its crack cocaine crisis in the 1980s, has died, according to multiple reports.
Rayful Edmond, the man blamed for introducing crack to the streets of Washington, D.C., is dead.
Edmond's information and testimony over the years put away a killer responsible for 30 murders and helped unspool the Cali and Medellin cartel operations in ...
He rose to prominence in the 1980s, spending lavishly and befriending athletes, as the city was wracked by murders tied to the drug trade.
Notorious drug kingpin Rayful Edmond, the man accused of bringing the crack epidemic to D.C., has died at the age of 60.