East Greenwich Man Pleads Guilty to Drug Trafficking Near NK Public Housing Complex

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East Greenwich Man Pleads Guilty to Drug Trafficking Near NK Public Housing Complex

An East Greenwich man has pleaded guilty to trafficking a mixture of fentanyl and cocaine in and around a North Kingstown public housing complex.

Jason Palmer, 43, pleaded guilty on Thursday, as charged in a federal indictment, to distribution of fentanyl, announced United States Attorney Stephen G. Dambruch.

Palmer, who is detained in federal custody, is scheduled to be sentenced by United States District Court Chief Judge William E. Smith on September 14, 2018.

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Pleading Guilty

According to information presented to the Court, during the summer of 2017, in an effort to stem drug trafficking in and around certain North Kingstown public housing complexes, North Kingstown Police and DEA agents established an apartment in the Heritage House complex to house an individual assisting law enforcement with the investigation.

The individual took up residence in the apartment with the intent of befriending individuals allegedly trafficking illegal narcotics.

In August 2017, the individual assisting law enforcement met and spoke with Palmer, and inquired about obtaining 5 grams of heroin.

Palmer agreed to sell the individual heroin at a cost of $100 per gram. On August 24, 2017, Palmer sold the individual what Palmer said was 5 grams of heroin. DEA laboratory tests showed that Palmer actually sold the individual approximately 4.2 grams of a mixture containing fentanyl and cocaine.

Possible Sentence

Distribution of fentanyl is punishable by statutory penalties of up to 20 years imprisonment followed by a term of supervised release of 3 years to life, and a fine of up to $1,000,000.


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