
Rayful Edmond: Washington D.C.'s Most Notorious Drug Lord
Author: Seth Ferranti To many in his hometown of Washington, D.C., during his 1980s reign as the cityâs biggest cocaine and crack dealer, Rayful Edmond was public enemy number one. At the height of Dodge Cityâs brutal crack epidemic in 1987, this 22-year-old man was responsible for distributing 60 percent of the cocaine that flooded the cityâs streets. In the Chocolate City, Rayful was the undisputed king of cocaine. He was street royalty with a certified gangster resume. At his peak Rayful sold 2,000 keys a week, reaped gross profits of $70 million a month and ran an operation with over 150 soldiers to support him. By his early twenties he had established himself as the cityâs most notorious drug kingpin. In the high profile and glamorous life he led, champagne flowed like water, trips to Las Vegas, New York and Los Angeles were commonplace and $50,000 shopping sprees were the routine. Rayful personified the big city drug lord and his stature epitomized all the accolades tha