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DENVER — A Denver man was convicted in federal court this week on firearm-related charges and distribution fentanyl, a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s office in the District of Colorado said Tuesday. Derris Mayberry , 37, of Denver, was convicted by federal juries in two trials on one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm and one count of distribution of fentanyl.The trials stemmed from a case in March 2024.
An audio recording captured the undercover officer negotiating the price and amount of fentanyl pills. The officers then observed the woman make a hand-to-hand exchange with Mayberry, immediately after which the woman handed four fentanyl pills to the undercover officer in exchange for $20, the release states.Law enforcement contacted Mayberry shortly thereafter at a bus stop only feet away from where the deal had taken place. During a pat down, law enforcement found a loaded .
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