U.S. Army Soldier Arrested on Drug Charges in Aftermath of Colorado Nightclub DEA Raid

U.S. Army Soldier Arrested on Drug Charges in Aftermath of Colorado Nightclub DEA Raid


A U.S. Army soldier is facing drug-related charges in connection with a recent raid by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) on a Colorado Springs, Colorado, raid. The raid led to the arrest of  114 illegal aliens and the seizure of handguns, drug paraphernalia, and narcotics.

Juan Gabriel Orona-Rogriguez, a 28-year-old soldier, is facing federal criminal charges of distribution and possession with intent to distribute cocaine and conspiracy to distribute cocaine after his arrest in connection with the recent DEA raid of an underground, unlawful nightclub in Colorado Springs. Orona-Rodriguez is accused of selling cocaine to an undercover DEA agent.

According to a criminal complaint filed in the District of Colorado, Orona-Rodriguez, the active-duty soldier, unlawfully distributed controlled substances. The complaint alleges that Orona-Rodriguez sold cocaine

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