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Batavia resident accused of selling crack cocaine

By Howard B. Owens
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      Lamar Randall

Lamar I. "L-Boog" Randall, 32, of Walnut Place, Batavia, is charged with two counts of criminal sale of a controlled substance, 3rd, and two counts of criminal sale of a controlled substance, 3rd.

Randall is accused of selling a quantity of crack cocaine to an agent of the Local Drug Task Force on two occasions within the past four months.

Task Force members located Randall walking on Washington Avenue, Batavia, and took him into custody.

His arrest is the result of an investigation into the sale, transportation, and possession of crack cocaine in and around the City of Batavia.

Randall was jailed without bail.

The District Attorney's Office assisted in the investigation.

Christopher Putnam

All the people he sold drugs to , came asking him for them. Those same people are still getting their drugs. Addicts dont just stop buying drugs bc you arrested one dealer.
Locking him up solves none of the problems your aiming to solve.
Try something else.
Education, prevention, treatment. TRY THE CARROT bc THE STICK isnt working, and has not been working for 40 failed years of the "war on drugs"

Dec 21, 2017, 7:16pm Permalink

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