Operation Sandshaker

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Operation Sandshaker was a three-year investigation, between 2000 and 2003 in Pensacola, Florida that resulted in the arrest of more than thirty residents, many of them respected individuals within the community.[1] The individuals were suspected in trafficking cocaine from Miami into the Pensacola area. The cocaine ring was centered on a small bar, the Sandshaker, on the island town of Pensacola Beach.[2][3]

The arrested included a millionaire, a middle school teacher, and a substance abuse counselor.

Location[edit]

The Sandshaker Lounge, Package Store and Sandwich Shop, located in Pensacola Beach, Florida, consisted of two small bars and lounge area totaling approximately 1,978 square feet (183.8 m2). The total lot size is .54 acres (2,200 m2). The bar opened in 1977.[citation needed]

Auction and reopening[edit]

The business operation was closed on September 16, 2004, due to Hurricane Ivan. Bidding for the Sandshaker Lounge, Package Store and Sandwich Shop was conducted on an online auction site.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Carey, Elaine (November 1, 2014). Women Drug Traffickers: Mules, Bosses, and Organized Crime. UNM Press. ISBN 9780826351999.
  2. ^ Lush, Tamara (December 5, 2004). "Cocaine, sand and a bunch of friends". St. Petersburg Times. Times Publishing Company. Archived from the original on January 24, 2005.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ Kaczor, Bill. "Busted: Everyday people". Herald Tribune. Retrieved January 16, 2018.