King of Zion City faces federal drug indictment
‘King of Zion City’ faces federal drug indictment BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - An alleged drug dealer once called the “King of Zion City” faces new federal charges after being …
Clyde Jones Jr., also known as the 'King of Zion City,' has been charged with federal drug offenses in the Middle District of Louisiana. Jones is accused of selling fentanyl at businesses across East Baton Rouge Parish. The case is currently ongoing, with no further updates provided.
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Media Coverage · April 27, 2026
Clyde Jones Jr., known as the 'King of Zion City,' has been charged with federal drug crimes for allegedly selling fentanyl at multiple businesses in East Baton Rouge Parish. The charges were filed in the Middle District of Louisiana. Jones, 42, faces new federal charges after being accused of selling fentanyl at businesses across the parish.
newspaper Read article‘King of Zion City’ faces federal drug indictment BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - An alleged drug dealer once called the “King of Zion City” faces new federal charges after being accused of selling fentanyl at businesses across East Baton Rouge Parish. Clyde Jones Jr., 42, was charged through a federal indictment filed in the Middle District of Louisiana last week. Jones is allegedly tied to multiple businesses, including one on Greenwell Springs Road.
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Clyde Jones Jr., known as the 'King of Zion City,' has been charged with federal drug crimes for allegedly selling fentanyl at multiple businesses in East Baton Rouge Parish. The charges were filed in the Middle District of Louisiana. Jones, 42, faces new federal charges after being accused of selling fentanyl at businesses across the parish.
‘King of Zion City’ faces federal drug indictment BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - An alleged drug dealer once called the “King of Zion City” faces new federal charges after being …
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