Chicago Man Sentenced for Drug-Induced Homicide
Chicago Man Sentenced for Drug-Induced Homicide

Chicago Man Sentenced for Drug-Induced Homicide

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Shawn Smith, a 33-year-old Chicago man, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for supplying a fatal dose of heroin and fentanyl to Keagan Frasca in Naperville in 2022. Smith pleaded guilty to one count of drug-induced homicide and must serve 75% of his sentence before parole eligibility. The victim's death resulted from a combination of heroin, fentanyl, diphenhydramine, and trazodone. In a separate case, Jason Brown, a 41-year-old from Lombard, received an 18-year federal prison sentence for drug trafficking and attempting to support ISIS. Brown trafficked fentanyl and attempted to send money to ISIS in 2019, but his contact was an undercover law enforcement officer. Brown must serve at least 85% of his sentence, with credit for time served since his 2019 arrest.

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