David Young was featured on an February episode of 'America's Most Wanted' that detained his role in the Ghost Face Gangsters street gang
The last suspect indicted in a Georgia drug conspiracy case and recently featured on "America's Most Wanted" was captured by Mexican police over the weekend while on the run, the FBI said.
David Young, 43, was captured by authorities in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico on Saturday. Young was one of 76 people indicted as part of a drug conspiracy case – "Operation Ghost Busted" -- tied to the Ghost Face Gangsters street gang.
David Young, 43, was captured in Mexico over the weekend while on the run for federal drug crimes, the FBI said. (FBI)
A federal arrest warrant was issued for him in December 2022 out of Georgia after Young was charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance.
"Gangs that operate out of our prison systems not only bring drugs and violence into prison facilities – they also breed drug-fueled violence in our communities," Supervisory Senior Resident Agent of FBI Atlanta’s Savannah Office Will Clarke said in a release at the time.
"We are committed to dismantling violent gangs like the Ghost Face Gangsters and holding their members and those who conspire with them accountable for criminal conduct," he added.
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Young, known as "Khaos," was featured on a Feb. 19 episode of AMW that centered around the Ghost Face Gangsters, a prison gang that originated out of the Georgia penal system.
Young has been brought back to the United States, the FBI said.
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