Drug Dealer Sentenced to 30 Months for Michael K. Williams' Overdose Death
Carlos Macci, a drug dealer involved in selling a deadly mix of heroin and fentanyl to actor Michael K. Williams, has been sentenced to 30 months in prison. Macci, along with his accomplices, sold the drugs to Williams, who died from an overdose. The sentencing was described as difficult by the judge, who acknowledged arguments for leniency due to Macci's history of addiction but emphasized the consequences of selling drugs. The Wire co-creator David Simon advocated for leniency, stating that Williams would have taken responsibility for his own overdose. Williams' death led to the arrests of four members of a suspected drug ring, with the alleged ringleader facing charges for causing Williams' death.
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