Yo, hold on tight, 'cause I got news that'll remind you of all those mafia flicks you've ever seen! Two close associates of the Corduneanu clan, brothers Narcis Aurel and Sergiu Ionuț Emacu, got sentenced to five years after trying to kill a cop who pulled them over. And this ain't just any attempt, bro—this was cold-blooded, full-on gangster style.

Listen up how it went down. It was July 28, 2021, in the town of Grajduri, Iași County. These brothers were slinging heroin like crazy, and when other dealers got busted, they took over their clients and headed to Bucharest, to Ferentari, to restock. That's how they got on DIICOT's radar, who put 'em under surveillance. Man, what a madhouse—Ferentari is the wholesale hub for heroin, no joke!

On July 28, investigators found out they were coming back from Bucharest via CUG and set up a roadblock in Grajduri, near the police station. They picked a strategic spot so the guys couldn't toss the drugs out of the car. They signaled them to stop, and a cop approached the driver's door. Then the driver floored it and swerved left, hitting the cop and sending him flying into oncoming traffic. Luckily, a blue Dacia coming the other way slammed on the brakes just in time and avoided him. The cop got up, leaned on the hood, and started chasing them. He escaped unharmed thanks to his quick thinking, bro—otherwise we'd all be crying now.

The two were convicted of assault in the form of attempted murder and drug trafficking. Man, that's the verdict we were waiting for. And just like that, in Iași—the county where the pilgrimage to Saint Parascheva is a miracle, but dealers also run wild—justice still lands a blow. I say kudos to that cop, 'cause that guy's a hero, no joke! Who knows how many others like him are out on the streets every day, and we have no clue.

So, you all stay sharp and don't forget: after this conviction, maybe we can breathe a little easier. I'm off to tell Mioara not to wander the streets at night anymore, 'cause we can talk all we want, but at the end of the day, we're the ones paying the bills. Until then, you do the same—drugs ain't no joke!