Madison Men Sentenced for Trafficking Fentanyl – McKire-Bennet Receives Lengthiest Penalty
Fentanyl Trafficking Ring Busted in Madison – Three Men Convicted for Drug Sales
According to the published article of WMTV 15, three men from Madison, Wisconsin, received their sentences for their involvement in a fentanyl trafficking ring, according to the Department of Justice. Deshawn Davis, Lloyd McKire-Bennet, and Dejon Glover faced charges related to distributing and possessing fentanyl. McKire-Bennet, identified as the leader of the organization, received the longest sentence of over 13 years for distributing large quantities of fentanyl and illegal possession of firearms.
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McKire-Bennet’s Fentanyl Trafficking Ring Shut Down by Police
The investigation uncovered a significant drug trafficking operation led by McKire-Bennet, which imported large amounts of fentanyl pills from Arizona to Madison. Authorities seized packages containing thousands of fentanyl pills, leading to multiple arrests. McKire-Bennet was found with substantial quantities of fentanyl and cocaine, along with illegal firearms. The investigation involved various law enforcement agencies and highlighted the dangers of fentanyl trafficking in the community.