Florence, South Carolina ---- United States Attorney Sherri
A. Lydon announced today that John Henry Johnson, age 68, of Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina, was convicted by a federal jury after three days of trial
during the lapse in government appropriations.
The jury found Johnson guilty of one count of conspiracy to distribute
heroin and two counts of the attempted distribution of heroin in January and
February of 2017. Johnson faces up to 30
years in federal prison as a result of these convictions.
The evidence presented at trial revealed that the DEA and
the FBI, working in conjunction with state and local law enforcement, began
investigating a drug trafficking organization whose members operated in Myrtle
Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Florence, South Carolina, and in
southern North Carolina. Some members of
this organization were members of a national criminal gang that sells drugs and
firearms, and commits violence to generate illegal revenue. These gang members worked with other non-gang
members of the drug trafficking organization, including Johnson, to enhance
profits they made from the sale of heroin, cocaine, fentanyl, and marijuana.
Targeting drug distribution activity and related violent
crime in the Myrtle Beach area, federal and state law enforcement agencies
engaged in an investigation lasting over two years and used wire and electronic
intercepts and other investigative techniques to identify members of this
organization, including Johnson.
The evidence showed that Johnson was a mid-level heroin
distributor who purchased heroin and fentanyl from the organization’s main
source of supply for drugs. During his
participation in the organization, Johnson sold thousands of dollars’ worth of
heroin and fentanyl to his customers, sometimes meeting his supplier in the
parking lot of drug rehabilitation facilities to buy heroin and fentanyl to
sell to his customers.
The investigation was conducted by the FBI, the DEA, the
Horry County Sheriff’s Office, the Horry County Police Department, the Myrtle
Beach Police Department, the North Myrtle Beach Police Department, and the
Georgetown Police Department. Assistant
U.S. Attorney Justin Holloway from the Florence office and Assistant U.S.
Attorney Andy Moorman from the Greenville office prosecuted the case.
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