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Fort Worth man sentenced to prison for operating "drive-thru" drug service from window of his home

Drug deal between woman and man sitting in car
Drug deal between woman and man sitting in car
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Fast-food chains today probably make the majority of their money from service through their drive-thrus.  A Fort Worth man adopted this idea for his own startup by selling drugs…out of a window…of his home!

Cars would drive up, the exchange would happen, and the customer would be on their merry way.  The criminal complaint from Crime Stoppers read that the driver "never has to get out of their car to buy drugs."


We wonder if he had an LED menu on his front lawn.

Unfortunately, Fort Worth police caught on to 39-year-old Willie Bryant's business, and he was arrested last May on charges of conspiracy to possess a controlled substance with intent to distribute.

According to WFAA, Bryant was distributing black tar heroin, cocaine, crack, fentanyl, and other drugs from a window next to the driveway of his home on Ramey Avenue.  Upon a search of the home, police found about 24 grams of methamphetamine, 15 grams of black tar heroin, 51 fentanyl pills, 5 grams of cocaine and 1.65 ounces of marijuana near the window.

Bryan pleaded guilty to the charges last October, and this week he was sentenced to serve 135 months in prison.

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