Brought Marijuana from California and Colorado into Iowa for
Resale – Maintained Buildings in Cedar Rapids for Processing Marijuana into
Edibles
The manager of a large-scale marijuana trafficking operation
who brought marijuana into Iowa for resale for a decade was sentenced today to
more than seven years in federal prison.
Andrew Shaw, age 31, from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, received the
prison term after previously pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute
marijuana and being a drug user in possession of firearms.
Information at sentencing showed that Shaw started
trafficking marijuana in 2010. In 2017,
Shaw started focusing his marijuana trafficking business on making and selling
marijuana edibles and THC cartridges. In
March 2019, multiple law enforcement agencies searched various properties Shaw
owned in Cedar Rapids. In a commercial
building on the southwest side of Cedar Rapids, law enforcement found large
amounts of materials used to make marijuana gummies, a form of marijuana
edible. They also found large amounts of
THC cartridges, which contain an oil made from marijuana that can be used in
vape pens. During a search of Shaw’s
house, officers two firearms in close proximity to drug paraphernalia. Shaw was also a drug user and admitted he unlawfully
possessed these guns. The court
sentenced Shaw for distributing over 100 kilograms of marijuana. The court also described Shaw as a manager or
supervisor in a drug trafficking operation that involved five or more
people.
At sentencing, Shaw was also held responsible for making a
credible threat of violence as part of his drug trafficking. Shaw made threats against a man who was
interfering with his drug trafficking operation. Shaw told other people that he wanted this
man “beat up,” “tuned up,” or assaulted. Two other men who previously sold
marijuana they purchased from Shaw eventually confronted this man. During the confrontation, the man was stabbed
multiple times and died from his wounds.
Shaw was sentenced in Cedar Rapids by United States District
Court Judge C.J. Williams. Shaw was
sentenced to 94 months’ imprisonment. He
must also serve a four-year term of supervised release after the prison
term. There is no parole in the federal
system.
Shaw is being held in the United States Marshal’s custody
until he can be transported to a federal prison.
The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney
Anthony Morfitt and investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration, the
Linn County Sheriff’s Office, the Cedar Rapids Police Department, the Marion
Police Department, the Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement, and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation.
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