A 39-year-old Brookhaven man is facing new federal charges for allegedly trafficking fentanyl and cocaine across metro Atlanta. DEA agents reportedly watched the suspect load bags of drugs into a vehicle before a high-stakes traffic stop on I-85. At the time of the alleged crimes, the suspect was already on federal pretrial release for separate drug trafficking charges in Pennsylvania. BROOKHAVEN, Ga. – A Brookhaven man is back in federal custody after authorities say he was caught distributing over $100,000 worth of fentanyl and cocaine while already out on bond for a similar case. Quincy Adam Rogers, 39, appeared before a U.S. magistrate judge on March 5 facing charges of possession with the intent to distribute. On Feb. 5, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents were conducting surveillance at an Atlanta apartment complex. According to a criminal complaint, agents spotted Rogers carrying a drawstring bag near a vehicle before placing a duffle bag into the trunk of a second car that had just arrived. DeKalb County Police later pulled that second vehicle over on Interstate 85 in Braselton. Inside the bags, officers reported finding: A kilogram press , which is used to form dr