Minnesota man sentenced to life in prison after he was convicted of selling lethal doses of fentanyl to 11 people, authorities say.
Sept. 13, 2022, 4:54 AM UTCA Minnesota man was sentenced to life in prison Monday after he was convicted of selling lethal doses of fentanyl to 11 people, federal authorities said.
A jury convicted Broussard, who lived in suburban Minneapolis, on March 31 of 17 counts, including distribution of fentanyl resulting in death, distribution of fentanyl resulting in serious bodily injury, importation of fentanyl and other crimes, the prosecutor’s office said. The overdose victims believed they were ordering a drug similar to Adderall, but Broussard sent them 99% pure fentanyl instead — the product of a mix-up with his supplier in China, the prosecutor’s office said.
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