Clover, York County, October 25, 2025
News Summary
Authorities in York County have dismantled a drug operation linked to a Clover barbershop and convenience store, seizing over 16 pounds of illegal drugs and arresting ten suspects. The operation was revealed following community complaints of drug activity and violence, which escalated after a shooting during a children’s baseball game. Police conducted undercover operations leading to significant drug and firearm seizures. Local officials stress the need for increased drug interdiction efforts to combat the growing issue of drug trafficking and associated violence in the area.
Clover, York County
Authorities in York County have successfully dismantled a drug operation linked to a barbershop and convenience store in Clover, resulting in the seizure of more than 16 pounds of drugs and the arrest of ten suspects. The operation was based in a business located along Kings Mountain Street.
The investigation, which lasted nearly eight months, was sparked by community complaints regarding drug activity and violent crime in the area. Tension escalated in the community after a shooting incident occurred during a children’s baseball game at Roosevelt Park, prompting investigators to intensify their efforts.
Police utilized undercover officers to conduct controlled drug purchases, leading to the seizure of over 10 pounds of methamphetamine, along with fentanyl, cocaine, and other illegal substances. In addition to the drugs, law enforcement also confiscated more than a dozen firearms during the operation.
During a press conference held on September 23, authorities outlined the details of the arrests, which involved at least ten suspects being charged in connection with the drug operation. Notably, two of the suspects had pending charges in Charlotte, with one individual being out on bail for an attempted murder charge at the time of their arrest in York County.
Clover is situated just south of the North Carolina state line and has experienced rapid growth, making it a potential hub for drug trafficking and related crime connected to Charlotte. York County Sheriff Tony Breeden highlighted the need for reinforced drug interdiction efforts, particularly near the border with Charlotte.
Prosecutor Kevin Brackett emphasized the link between drug offenses and violent crime, describing the relationship between the drug dealing operation and the earlier shooting incident as “absolutely unacceptable.”
Among those arrested was Aaron Jerome Floyd, identified as a documented gang member and leader of the Bloods gang in Clover. Floyd faces nine different charges, including five counts of drug trafficking, and was found in possession of both drugs and firearms. Another suspect, Frederic Stephens Jr., was arrested while out on bond from a prior attempted murder case in Charlotte.
Brackett expressed concerns regarding North Carolina’s handling of public safety issues, noting that South Carolina enforces harsher penalties for drug convictions. As this investigation continues, Sheriff Breeden reaffirmed the commitment to combat drug trafficking and the related violent crime that plagues York County.
Key Facts
- Over 16 pounds of drugs seized.
- More than 10 pounds of methamphetamine found.
- More than a dozen firearms confiscated.
- Ten suspects arrested in connection with the operation.
- Operation linked to a barbershop/convenience store in Clover.
Background Context
York County’s ongoing battle against drug trafficking has gained urgency as the area continues to grow and attract criminal activity. Community concerns about the link between drugs and violence have brought this issue to the forefront of local law enforcement’s agenda. With the nature of crime evolving, authorities are increasing efforts to disrupt these networks and ensure community safety.
FAQ
What prompted the investigation into the drug operation in Clover?
The investigation lasted nearly eight months, initiated due to community complaints of drug activity and violent crime.
How many drugs were seized during the operation?
A total of more than 16 pounds of drugs were seized, including over 10 pounds of methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cocaine among other drugs.
How many suspects were arrested in this operation?
At least ten suspects were charged in connection with the drug operation.
What was the location of the drug operation?
The operation was run through a business located along Kings Mountain Street in Clover, York County.
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Additional Resources
- WBTV: York County Barbershop Drug Operation Dismantled
- Wikipedia: York County, South Carolina
- Herald Online: Local Crime News
- Google Search: York County Crime
- WCNC: Former York County Sheriff Arrested
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Drug Abuse
- Fox 56: York County Duo Charged in Bank Heist
- Google News: York County Drug Operation
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