Aiken man busted with stolen guns and enough fentanyl to kill thousands

An early morning raid by the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team and Narcotics Investigators on Thursday resulted in a significant drug seizure and arrest on Kousa Lane SW in Aiken.

Deputies, with assistance from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), executed a search warrant at a residence, uncovering nearly 400 grams of fentanyl, multiple pills, marijuana, several firearms – including some that were reported stolen – and over $13,000 in cash.

Robert Anthony Jackson, a 34-year-old Aiken resident, was taken into custody at the scene. He has been charged with trafficking in fentanyl, trafficking in methamphetamine or cocaine base, possession with intent to distribute near a school, possession of a stolen firearm, and possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime.

The Sheriff’s Office emphasized the operation as part of a broader effort to curb narcotics distribution and gun violence in the area.

Jackson is the same man arrested in 2016 after a raid on Bell Drive in the Beech Island area. He was charged at the time with possession with intent to distribute marijuana and operating a stash house. He had a previous Richmond County charge for robbery as a youth, which was pled down to theft by taking with probation.