Last month a 71-year-old drug dealer in New York was sentenced to 1-year in prison for selling fentanyl laced heroine and cocaine to actor Michael K. Williams, who suffered a fatal drug overdose [click
here if you missed that].
Now a second dealer has been sentenced to 10-years in prison...
According to
reports 40-year-old Irvin Cartagena of Aibonito, Puerto Rico has been sentenced to 10-years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiring to distribute drugs.
Williams overdosed in his Brooklyn penthouse apartment in September 2021 after making a purchase from from Cartagena in the Williamsburg neighborhood.
9 comments:
Scar face
It won’t bring Omar back. Rest in Providence.
10 years is better than nothing and I'm glad they're holding the dealers responsible. Michael K was a kind and talented man, whose death made me so sad.
Williams threw his own life away.
What about the real producers of these drugs? How many years will they get? Just follow the trail up. Ask this guy where he got it. Then ask the next guy who he got it from. All the way to “The Man”
HARM REDUCTION might have Saved Him. It's an approach that incorporates community-driven public health strategies — including prevention, risk reduction, and health promotion — to empower People Who Use DRUGS (and their families) with the choice to Live healthy, self-directed, and purpose-filled Lives. Ck it Out.
He used to make NA meetings in Harlem. He had all the knowledge and tools to quiet. His bottom was his down fall.
Heroin. No E.
Great actor.
Senseless death.
R.I.P.
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