DORCHESTER— A major drug bust has rocked the neighborhood, with officers seizing 178 grams of crack cocaine and two firearms during a dramatic raid. The Boston Police Department's Drug Control Units struck on October 16, arresting 39-year-old Lawrence Chaney Jr. of Dorchester for alleged drug trafficking offenses.
The raid took place at a stash house located on Columbia Road, where authorities uncovered not just drugs, but also two loaded guns— a Walther PP2 and a PK380— both sporting defaced serial numbers. This alarming discovery raises serious questions about safety in the area, as officers also found a digital scale, drug packaging materials, and around $105 in cash. It paints a disturbing picture of an operation that could have endangered countless lives.

Boston Police Department officials shared these images with the public.
According to the official police blotter, Chaney is set to face serious charges in Roxbury District Court, including two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm. Each firearm found in the raid poses a significant threat, especially given the firearms’ defaced serial numbers, which suggests a possible connection to larger criminal networks.
The bust highlights ongoing concerns about drug trafficking in Dorchester, an area already grappling with its fair share of crime. Police reports indicate that this operation could only be a tip of the iceberg in terms of the illegal activities plaguing the community. As Chaney prepares for arraignment, law enforcement officials remain vigilant, ready to tackle the potential fallout from this shocking incident.
This raid might just be the beginning of a larger investigation into drug-related crimes and gun violence in the city, leaving many in Dorchester wondering what other secrets lie hidden in the shadows.
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