A Massachusetts man facing federal charges had videos where he bragged about drug dealing. Pictured here is a screenshot of one of the videos. (Federal court records)A 20-year-old Malden man charged with running a drug trafficking “enterprise” put an add out on Snapchat advertising pills for sale and boasted about making money through drug dealing in YouTube rap videos, according to federal investigators.In an affidavit unsealed in a Boston federal court, FBI agents describe how investigators watched Dhamari Jordan’s YouTube videos and responded to his Snapchat ad listing Percocet and Adderall for sale.When Jordan, who goes by the name DMO Crashout on his YouTube page, posted the drug advertisement, an undercover Massachusetts State Police trooper reached out.The Snapchat ad was viewed by the trooper on Dec. 3. Working undercover, the trooper asked Jordan the price per pill. The response was, “$20 a pill,” authorities wrote in the affidavit.About five minutes later, Jordan called the undercover trooper and discussed the quality of the pills and future possible deals, an FBI agent wrote in court records.Investigators were already familiar with Jordan. Authorities note in June 2019, Jordan was arrested on firearms charges after he allegedly was caught with a loaded gun. The…
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