According to various Houston news outlets, 14 men were arrested on federal charges following an investigation conducted by the FBI and Houston Police Department. The men are reportedly associated with Sauce Walka's The Sauce Factory, although Sauce Walka was not arrested.
A federal grand jury presented an 11-count indictment against the group, revealed to be Anthony Ketchum, 35; Anthony Yezeno-Hopkins, 38; Brandon Milson, 32; Hassani Mills, 34; Jaylyn Pinson, 29; Josue Rodriguez, 32; Keith Moore, 34; Michael Henry, 32; Myles Smith, 23; Robert Thomas, 29; Sterling Brumant, 26; Titus Baisey, 35; and Toree White, 27. They are facing various charges, including drug trafficking, possessing a "Glock switch", and being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Aside from Thomas and Rodriguez, it is reported that the other men are facing life in prison and up to a $10,000,000 fine for charges of possession with intent to deliver meth. Moore is facing up to 40 years with an added charge of possession with intent to deliver heroin. Thomas is facing a 10-year sentence for unlawful possession of a Glock auto switch, while Rodriguez is facing 10 years for possessing a firearm as a felon.
Detention hearings are set to begin on Monday (December 19) at 9 am.