Crime

Federal judge sentences Kansas City man who sold cocaine, meth, gun to undercover agent

A Kansas City man was sentenced Monday to 13 years in federal prison without the possibility of parole for trafficking drugs and illegally possessing a firearm.
A Kansas City man was sentenced Monday to 13 years in federal prison without the possibility of parole for trafficking drugs and illegally possessing a firearm. Getty images / iStock photo

A Kansas City man was sentenced Monday to 13 years in federal prison without the possibility of parole for trafficking drugs and illegally possessing a firearm.

Richard A. Bloodsoe, 43, pleaded guilty in March to participation in a drug trafficking conspiracy. He also admitted to having a gun while dealing drugs, a second federal felony.

Prosecutors say Bloodsoe dealt drugs, including methamphetamine, beginning in at least July 2021.

An undercover agent met with Bloodsoe five times that year over a two-month period. On those occasions, Bloodsoe sold cocaine, meth and a pistol to the agent, according to court documents.

In December 2021, Bloodsoe ran from agents who reported seeing him perform a drug deal in a Kansas City parking lot. He was arrested after a foot chase.

Police searched his car and reported finding a backpack on the floor with a gun and several illegal narcotics, including cocaine, PCP and meth.

As part of his guilty plea, Bloodsoe admitted to working with other unnamed conspirators, including a supplier, to distribute methamphetamine in the Kansas City area.

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Bill Lukitsch
The Kansas City Star
Bill Lukitsch covered nighttime breaking news for The Kansas City Star since 2021, focusing on crime, courts and police accountability. Lukitsch previously reported on politics and government for The Quad-City Times.
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