Family members who have lost loved ones to fentanyl are responding after two members of an Austin fentanyl distribution organization have been sentenced in federal court. They’re set to spend more than seven years in prison.
"We're getting people younger and younger that are getting into the distribution and sale of these drugs on the federal level," Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Marshall said.Gov. Abbott launches fentanyl data dashboard
"In working with all the other law enforcement agencies we worked with to take off a really dangerous group of people selling this drug," Marshall said., and 20-year-old Marcos Roberto Garcia, were sentenced in federal court in Austin after being arrested in January 2022. "My son was a victim. He chose to take a pill that he thought was a Xanax and that's what took his life. These people are choosing to sell pills knowing that it has fentanyl in it, knowing that it's killing people, we can’t, it can’t happen," Stefanie Turner, who lost her son to fentanyl, said.Gov.
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