A two-month crackdown on violent offenders and gun traffickers in South Florida has led to 31 arrests and the seizure of 80 firearms, federal officials announced Tuesday.
U.S. Attorney Hayden P. O’Byrne for the Southern District of Florida and acting Special Agent in Charge Gordon Mallory of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Miami Field Division shared the results of “Operation Showdown,” an enhanced enforcement initiative launched in April to tackle violent crime and illegal weapons activity across Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
The multi-agency effort, led by the ATF, brought together federal agents from across the country to support local operations with tactical teams, technical experts, and undercover officers. So far, the initiative has resulted in federal charges for more than two dozen individuals involved in firearms and narcotics trafficking.
In total, authorities seized 80 firearms—including rifles, handguns, and automatic weapons—as well as machine gun conversion devices and more than 900 rounds of ammunition. About 10 kilograms of illegal drugs were also confiscated, including fentanyl, methamphetamine, crack, cocaine, oxycodone, and other narcotics.
“Drugs and guns continue to fuel the violence that threatens the safety of our community,” said U.S. Attorney O’Byrne. “By prosecuting violent offenders, in close collaboration with ATF and other federal and local law enforcement agencies, we send a clear and unified message that South Florida will not be defined by fear but by safety and justice. I commend the agents and officers that made Operation Showdown a success.”
Mallory echoed that sentiment, highlighting the long-term goals of the operation. “ATF will continue to prioritize keeping violent offenders, those who traffic, possess, and utilize firearms illegally, and narcotics traffickers, out of our communities, because it is a critical component of keeping our communities safe. This targeted program could not have been possible without the support and collaboration from our local and federal partners. ATF strives to foster and maintain these relationships to ensure that we safeguard the public that we serve.”
Officials credited the success of Operation Showdown to the joint efforts of the U.S. Marshals Service, Drug Enforcement Administration, Homeland Security Investigations, Broward Sheriff’s Office, Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, and Fort Lauderdale Police Department.
Deputy Chief Sharad Motiani of the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s International Narcotics and Money Laundering Section is coordinating the federal prosecutions.

















