Cocaine Distributors Sentenced to Long Prison Terms
Cocaine Distributors Sentenced to Long Prison Terms

Cocaine Distributors Sentenced to Long Prison Terms

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Srecko Darnell Walker from Muskegon, Michigan, has been sentenced to 32 years in federal prison for coordinating cocaine shipments from Texas to Michigan with a U.S. Postal Service mail carrier. Walker, who was previously convicted of cocaine trafficking, conspired with mail carrier Steven Rasic and supplier Hugo Benavides to distribute cocaine through vacant addresses along Rasic's mail route. Meanwhile, John Paul Cruz Rosado, former director of the Muskogee Civic Center in Oklahoma, received a 22.5-year sentence for cocaine trafficking. Rosado was found guilty of selling cocaine and possessing over nine pounds of it at his residence, following an investigation by the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics. Both cases highlight the ongoing struggle against cocaine distribution in the U.S., with authorities emphasizing the rising threat and associated risks of increased overdoses and deaths. Both men will serve their sentences without the possibility of parole.

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