Robert “Glass” Frazier, Jr., 42, of Baltimore, put police through their paces last week when he tried to avoid being evicted and entered a guilty plea to conspiracy to possess with the purpose to distribute fentanyl, cocaine, and marijuana.
Frazier’s plea deal states that police carried out an eviction at his residence in 2021. However, in an attempt to avoid being apprehended, he attacked a Baltimore Sheriff’s Officer and leaped from a second-story window before running back to his car.
During an apartment search, cash, digital scales, rifles, fentanyl, marijuana, and a stolen AR-15 were found.
Frazier failed to learn from the first event and was later discovered to be selling drugs at other places, which allowed undercover cops to make controlled purchases.
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Prosecutors claim that cocaine, marijuana, a.38-caliber revolver, a digital scale, and narcotics packaging materials were found during a second search and seizure at Frazier’s new apartment.
“In all, the parties agree that Frazier distributed up to 160 grams of fentanyl, which is enough to kill 32,000 people.”
Frazier also consented to give up two powerful rifles, a handgun, and a large amount of ammo as part of his plea deal. When he is sentenced in July, he could spend up to 20 years behind bars.
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