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Wilkinsburg man gets 5 years behind bars for role in cocaine ring tied to Hill District gang

Natasha Lindstrom
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An empty stamp bag, a plastic packet used to sell street drugs such as cocaine and heroin, is held by a police officer.

A Wilkinsburg man has been sentenced to five years behind bars for his role in cocaine ring linked to a street gang in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, federal prosecutors said.

Sanzio Williams, 33, was among individuals indicted and charged following a months-long wiretap investigation into the street gang known as “11 Hunnit,” Acting U.S. Attorney Stephen Kaufman said.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Jerome A. Moschetta prosecuted the case with help from the FBI, Pittsburgh police, the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office and Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office.

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