Man linked to Carrollton fentanyl juvenile overdoses gets 15 years

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Julio Gonzales Jr., 19, received a 15-year prison sentence in federal court Wednesday. He faced charges in connection with a string of juvenile fentanyl...

A 19-year-old received a 15-year prison sentence in federal court Wednesday in connection with a string of juvenile overdoses in Carrollton and four deaths. and he pleaded guilty in October to conspiracy to distribute fentanyl. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Ed Kinkeade handed down his sentence.Gonzales is one of 11 people charged in connection with the deaths, the U.S. attorney’s office for the Northern District of Texas said in a news release.

In a written statement, U.S. Attorney Leigha Simonton described Gonzales as a “heavily-armed, prolific drug trafficker” who provided the pills that caused the overdoses.“I want to implore our community: Please, educate your children on the dangers of fentanyl,” Simonton said. “Drug traffickers are not your friends. They know one pill can kill, and they hand them over anyway.”, prosecutors said, who gave fentanyl to students at R.L.

Despite being told of the death, Navarrete continued distributing the drugs, and less than a week later, another dealer told him that a 17-year-old in high school had taken one of the pills and “couldn’t wake up,” the attorney’s office said.Throughout the investigation, authorities made about 40 arrests of adults and juveniles, seizing more than 1.2 million fentanyl pills, prosecutors have said., Breaking news reporter. Aria writes about breaking news.

 

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