Online Drug Dealer From Maryland Plotted To Blow Up Nebraska Pharmacy: FBI

William Burgamy, 32

Federal officials have charged a Maryland man who allegedly plotted to blow up a pharmacy in Nebraska. William Burgamy, 32, is accused of creating a drug dealing business on the Darknet called NeverPressedRX, where he sold large-scale quantities of narcotics, such as oxycodone, without a prescription.

Burgamy got his supply of drugs from a pharmacist in Nebraska. He wanted to increase his supply of drugs but was worried about attracting the attention of law enforcement. Burgamy and his supplier discussed staging an attack at a rival pharmacy and burning it the ground. With that pharmacy closed, Burgamy's supplier would get an influx of new customers, and access to larger quantities of drugs.

Burgamy was busted after making multiple sales to undercover agents around northern Virginia. During a raid on Burgamy's house, FBI agents found eight loaded weapons along with a map of the pharmacy and a list of items need to carry out the bombing attack.

Burgamy is facing charges of illegal drug distribution and money laundering and will remain behind bars while waiting for his trial to begin.

Photo: Alexandria Sheriff's Office


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