Randolph Nelson III receives over 16 years in prison for his son’s fentanyl-related death in Minneapolis prompting concerns over his drug history as the tragedy highlights the destructive impact of substance abuse on society.
Fentanyl Death in Minneapolis: Randolph Nelson III Sentenced to Over 16 Years for 7-Year-Old Son’s Tragic Loss
In Minneapolis as Randolph Nelson III was sentenced to over 16 years in prison for his 7-year-old son’s death. Nelson was found guilty of second-degree murder after his son ingested a lethal dose of fentanyl, according to the crime report of Fox 9.
The incident began with a call reporting a child’s unresponsiveness in August 2022. Despite efforts from first responders but the boy had already passed away.
During the investigation, Nelson stated his son seemed fine the day before but was found unwell the next morning with Nelson as the only adult present raising questions. The medical examiner attributed the boy’s death to acute fentanyl poisoning. A search of Nelson’s home uncovered suspicious items including drug paraphernalia and tablets resembling children’s vitamins alongside a strong bleach odor.
Randolph Nelson III Sentenced to Over 16 Years, Drug History Raises Concerns
Following further interviews, Nelson disclosed a history of drug use, though he denied exposing his son to drugs. His criminal record including drug and assault convictions but raised concerns. As Nelson begins his prison term, the tragedy highlights the devastating impact of substance abuse on families and communities.