Multiple individuals are facing felony charges in the Southern District of Georgia following indictments filed during the March term of the Grand Jury, U.S. Attorney Margaret E. “Meg” Heap announced on Mar. 20.
The indictments include a range of alleged offenses such as robbery, drug distribution, illegal firearm possession, and immigration violations. These cases highlight ongoing federal efforts to address violent crime and enforce immigration laws in the region.
Among those charged is Corey Corley, 34, of Savannah, who faces a charge of interference with commerce by robbery related to an incident at Mary Jane’s CBD Dispensary in Savannah on Oct. 14, 2025. Kyle Ashley Edmunds, 43, of Augusta, is charged with multiple counts including possession with intent to distribute heroin and fentanyl as well as firearm offenses tied to drug trafficking.
Calvin King, 20, and Josiah Tate, 22—both from Savannah—are each charged with illegal possession of a machine gun for allegedly possessing pistols equipped with so-called "Glock switch" conversion devices. Four other men—Randy Reinery Almendarez-Romero (47), Francisco Guzman-Encinos (40), Jose Hernandez-Hernandez (33), and Oscar Rabadan (36)—all citizens of Mexico illegally present in the United States, are charged with re-entry after removal or deportation following arrests in Chatham County, Glynn County, and Richmond County.
Authorities remind that criminal indictments contain only charges; all defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Georgia is prosecuting these cases on behalf of the United States.
