‘Pop-up’ dispensary trial underway in Norfolk federal court – WAVY.com

One suspect also faces gun charges following double homicide.

CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) — A verdict could come as early as Friday in a federal drug case involving a pop-up dispensary in Chesapeake.

One of the suspects is also facing gun charges following a double homicide.

Chesapeake Police responded to the apartment complex in Greenbrier in May 2022 for a bullet hole in the side of the building. They later found two people dead and a massive drug operation inside an apartment there.

Terrance Anderson Courtney Conley Javaid Reed Kyron Speller

Federal court documents show Courtney Conley was running a large scale drug trafficking organization, primarily based in Hampton Roads and generating hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue. Federal agents believe Conley was operating several marijuana “pop-ups” at various locations and selling illegal narcotics.

Three other men, Terrance Anderson, Javaid Reed and Kyron Speller, acted as security and doormen for the operation.

On May 13, 2022, Chesapeake Police officers were called to Wintercress Way, near Greenbrier Parkway, just after 5 p.m. for a report of bullet holes in the side of an apartment building.

When police arrived on the scene, they

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