Anonymous October 5, 2022 at 8:40 am The Fentanyl conviction should have netted him a needle in the arm – possession with intent to distribute something that can easily kill! Instead, we’re paying his room and board for 28 years – then he gets to go back to society and do what…? Reply
The Fentanyl conviction should have netted him a needle in the arm – possession with intent to distribute something that can easily kill!
Instead, we’re paying his room and board for 28 years – then he gets to go back to society and do what…?