Multiple Pleas in Fentanyl and Firearms Cases
Multiple Pleas in Fentanyl and Firearms Cases

Multiple Pleas in Fentanyl and Firearms Cases

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Multiple individuals have recently pleaded guilty in federal court to serious drug and firearm-related charges across the United States. Matthew Azor, a 19-year-old from Columbus, faces up to 15 years in prison for trafficking illegal firearms, including automatic weapons, after selling to an undercover ATF agent. In San Diego, Bryan Kim Bullard admitted selling fentanyl that led to a woman's death, while Jacob Blair from Aliquippa pleaded guilty to distributing counterfeit narcotics on the dark web, possessing firearms, and faces a mandatory 15-year sentence. Additionally, Triston Young Bird received a sentence of time served for fentanyl distribution on a Native American reservation, thanks to his cooperation with authorities. Lastly, Proevine Lennox Robins from Springfield pleaded guilty to possessing fentanyl and 14 firearms, facing a minimum of 15 years in prison. These cases highlight the ongoing issues surrounding illicit drug and firearm trafficking in the U.S.

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