He was convicted of drug trafficking and related charges after related shootings and a robbery in Dauphin County.
A jury convicted a 36-year-old Harrisburg man on Monday of trafficking over 2,200 pounds of marijuana and related offenses after he hired a gunmen to protect and track down shipments of drugs from California between 2018 and 2020, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
All of the packages had GPS tracking devices inside, which allowed both parties to track the drugs and money as they were being shipped, according to a press release. It is suspected over 9,000 pounds of marijuana, and possibly other drugs, were sent to the Harrisburg area as part of the scheme.
A jury deliberated for four hours before finding Texidor guilty during a six-day trial held before U.S. District Judge Jennifer P. Wilson.
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