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Marijuana Dispensary in Northridge Was a Front For a Cocaine Ring, Cops Say: Owner Raymond George, Five Others, Arrested

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LAPD
Growing on-site.
A Northridge medical marijuana dispensary that was the site of an attempted murder last year was raided this week by cops, who allege it was used as a front for an L.A.-to-Cleveland cocaine operation. In fact, they say, they came upon a huge cocaine transaction right as they were about to serve their search warrant.

Six suspects were arrested, including the owner of White Oak Healing Center, Raymond George, whom the LAPD says in a statement "was involved in the interstate transportation and sales of marijuana and cocaine to the Midwest."

Police used the occasion to call out pot shops with shady goings on in L.A:


Many of these businesses are supported by the same criminal element that would be selling drugs even if they could not hide behind the laws written to help people with serious illnesses. There is no provision in the California Compassionate Use Act (CUA - Prop 215) or Medical Marijuana Program (MMP- SB 420) for the retail sale of marijuana.

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LAPD
Guns and healing.

Cops raided the dispensary at 8244 White Oak Avenue Wednesday after obtaining a search warrant based on what they say were violations of medical marijuana law.

But reading the LAPD's statement, it was clear they believed that George was involved in some drug running, and that the attempt on his son Elias' life "had all the appearances of an organized-crime style hit."

That shooting happened in December. According to the LAPD:

Over the next few months investigating officers learned Mr. George maintained residences in Los Angeles and the Cleveland, Ohio area. He ran the White Oak Healing Center as a retail storefront for the cultivation and sale of marijuana and as a location to facilitate the wholesale sale and distribution of cocaine.

During raid SWAT officers were called in but it doesn't appear they were needed.

More:

While SWAT officers were preparing to serve the warrant Mr. George and several of his associates arrived at the location and negotiated the sale and delivery of six kilos of cocaine.

Oops.

Cops say White Oak was growing green on-site, 300 plants worth. They say they also found nine kilos of coke in a nearby car (which had Ohio plates and secret compartments), a loaded AK-47 assault weapon, two loaded pistols and $6,658 in cash.

The six arrestees were booked on suspicion of conspiracy to sell coke and weed. Bail was set at $1.5 million each. The honor roll:

Raymond George, 60 years old

Halz Carrera, 51 years old a resident of Los Angeles, CA

Reginald Beijer, 59 years old a resident of Pasadena, CA

Francisco Franco, 41 years old a resident of Riverside, CA

Francisco Vallejo, 30 years old a resident of Tijuana, Mexico

Alfredo Gonzalez 51 years old a resident of Pasadena, CA

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11 comments
Stonie
Stonie

Raymond George was wearing his clown shoes.

Guest
Guest

amazing..is anyone surprised...

Neurosine
Neurosine

I don't know why this seems absurd and amusing. I doubt it's representative of most shops....but it certainly doesn't promote faith in the industry. Something about it seems very contrived....but it certainly is possible, even likely. So I dunno...and I'm okay with that.

chistes
chistes

Really nice article.

John Jingle
John Jingle

I hate cocaine..but i love the smell of it! (o_O)

ZZardozz
ZZardozz

I am going to withhold judgment for the time being.  I notice that the cocaine and guns were in nearby car, and not in the collective.   The reason I am skeptical is because there have been several incidents where a collective was busted and the press claimed that they were "manufacturing cocaine and meth", only to find out later that no such charges were ever filed.  So, maybe this is true and maybe it isn't. 

MikeJones
MikeJones

I am happy  to hear about this. It is people like this who give medical marijuana a bad name.

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