BREAKING: LIFE IN PRISON!
Lorain man sentenced to life in prison for selling fentanyl that killed a 23-year-old
Lorain man A Lorain man was sentenced to life in prison
for selling fentanyl that killed a 23-year-old Lorain man.
Russell Davis, 50, was sentenced to life in prison by U.S. District Judge Christopher
A. Boyko.
The jury convicted Davis last year on one count of distribution of fentanyl that resulted
in death.
Davis sold fentanyl to Jacob Castro-White that resulted in Castro-White fatally overdosing
on March 7, 2016, according to trial testimony and court records.
"Seeking long prison sentences for those who profit from selling the drugs killing
our friends and neighbors is a crucial component to overcoming this epidemic that has cause
so much pain and suffering," U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman said.
"The Lorain Police Department, FBI, the Lorain County Prosecutor's Office are all
to be commended for their diligence in this case."
"It is almost a daily occurrence to hear of a death due to heroin or fentanyl," said
FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge Robert Hughes.
"Law enforcement will continue to work collaboratively to hold accountable those that bring this
poison and destruction to our communities."
This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Robert Corts and VasileKatsaros
following an investigation by the FBI and Lorain Police Department, with assistance
from the Lorain County Prosecutor's Office.
WE WANT TO THANK ALL THE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE DEDICATED THEIR LIVES TO KEEPING
OUR COUNTRY SAFE.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
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