UPDATE: More prison sentences handed down in Macon drug ring case

Federal prosecutors say three additional defendants have now been sentenced in the large-scale cocaine trafficking investigation.
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UPDATE (5/19/26): Three more defendants tied to the federal “Operation Mobile Order” drug trafficking investigation have now been sentenced to prison, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia.

Federal prosecutors say 52-year-old Roosevelt Cole of Macon was sentenced to 170 months in prison, 50-year-old Marvin Huff of Macon was sentenced to 125 months in prison and 29-year-old Trayvon Simmons of Macon was sentenced to 70 months in prison.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office also said several other defendants connected to the case have already been sentenced in recent months, including:

  • Antonyo Daniels, sentenced to 250 months in prison
  • Devonta Jackson, sentenced to 155 months
  • Leroy Mintz, sentenced to 132 months
  • Laderion Jacobs, sentenced to 100 months
  • Ladarrious King, sentenced to 70 months.

Prosecutors say additional defendants, including accused organization leader Eddie Reese, are still awaiting sentencing.


ORIGINAL STORY (1/21/26):

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Twelve people have pleaded guilty in a federal drug and firearms case tied to a Macon-based trafficking organization uncovered through a two-year FBI investigation known as Operation Mobile Order.

According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia, the investigation dismantled an armed drug trafficking network that operated a cocaine distribution “trap house” on Richard Street in Macon and led to the seizure of 26 firearms, including a machine gun.

“Operation Mobile Order broke up an active armed drug ring operating in Macon and Central Georgia,” U.S. Attorney William R. ‘Will’ Keyes said in a statement. “Through strategic coordination and joint action, we are shutting down criminal enterprises threatening the safety of our communities.”

Federal prosecutors say the organization distributed kilograms of cocaine throughout Central Georgia and operated the Richard Street location in shifts, comparing the setup to a retail storefront.

“Operation Mobile Order dismantled a violent drug trafficking organization that treated a Macon neighborhood like a retail storefront for cocaine, backed by an arsenal of firearms,” said Paul Brown, special agent in charge of the FBI Atlanta.

The defendants who pleaded guilty are:

  • 53-year-old Eddie Reese of Atlanta
  • 33-year-old Roddreckious Williams of Macon
  • 30-year-old Antonyo Daniels of Macon
  • 43-year-old Alton Oliver of Macon
  • 31-year-old Devonta Jackson of Macon
  • 28-year-old Trayvon Simmons of Macon
  • 50-year-old Marvin Huff of Macon
  • 52-year-old Roosevelt Cole of Macon
  • 31-year-old Ladarrious King of Macon
  • 30-year-old Laderion Jacobs of Macon
  • 29-year-old Leroy Mintz of Macon
  • 51-year-old Tanya Card of Macon

According to court documents, the FBI conducted nine controlled drug purchases during the investigation and intercepted phone calls and text messages detailing cocaine transactions involving an Atlanta supplier. Prosecutors say Reese led the organization and coordinated large-scale drug purchases using coded language.

In November 2023, agents executed 11 federal search warrants in Macon, Warner Robins and Atlanta, seizing cocaine, firearms and more than $93,000 in cash. The machine gun was recovered from a home on Williamson Road in Macon.

All defendants face lengthy federal prison sentences, with some facing up to life in prison. Sentencing dates will be scheduled by the court. Federal cases do not allow parole.

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