Wyoming Men Sentenced for Drug Trafficking, Firearms, Murder Crimes
Wyoming Men Sentenced for Drug Trafficking, Firearms, Murder Crimes

Wyoming Men Sentenced for Drug Trafficking, Firearms, Murder Crimes

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Several individuals in Maryland and Wyoming have recently been sentenced for federal crimes involving drug trafficking, firearms offenses, and violent crime. Rydell Washington of Maryland received 18 months in federal prison for possession of over one kilogram of cocaine with intent to distribute after a controlled delivery operation by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. In Wyoming, Donald Cameron Jackson was sentenced to nearly 13 years in prison for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cocaine, as well as possessing a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking; investigations revealed large quantities of fentanyl and cocaine along with a semi-automatic handgun at his residence. Ashley Nicole Haberman was also sentenced to 12 years for conspiracy and distribution of fentanyl in Laramie County, linked to a multi-state fentanyl distribution network. Larry Michael Munday was sentenced to four years for stealing UPS packages containing unregistered firearm silencers. Additionally, Anthony Lamar Buxton was sentenced to at least 19 years in prison for second-degree murder related to a shooting incident in Wyoming. These cases reflect coordinated efforts by federal and state law enforcement agencies to combat drug trafficking, firearm violations, and violent crime in the region.

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