Authorities say the boys continued to promote fentanyl-laced heroin amid residence buildings even after understanding that Williams had died from one in all their merchandise.
NEW YORK — 4 males have been charged within the overdose dying of actor Michael Ok. Williams, a federal prosecutor mentioned Wednesday.
U.S. Lawyer Damian Williams and New York Metropolis Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell mentioned the 4 have been charged in a felony criticism unsealed Tuesday in Manhattan federal courtroom in a narcotics conspiracy alleging the distribution of fentanyl-laced heroin that resulted within the dying of Williams, who gained fame taking part in Omar Little on “The Wire.”
New York Metropolis’s medical expert earlier dominated that Williams, 54, died of acute drug intoxication Sept. 6. He was discovered lifeless by relations in his penthouse residence. At the moment, the medical expert’s workplace dominated Williams’ dying an accident.
The U.S. lawyer mentioned the crimes and fees resulted from a “public well being disaster.”
“And it has to cease. Lethal opioids like fentanyl and heroin don’t care about who you’re or what you’ve completed. They only feed dependancy and result in tragedy,” the prosecutor mentioned.
Sewell mentioned police detectives in Brooklyn “lived this case, by no means relenting of their investigation till they may carry a measure of justice to Michael Ok. Williams and his household.”
In accordance with courtroom papers, Williams’ dying resulted from medication offered by a drug trafficking group that has operated since a minimum of August 2020 in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood.
Authorities mentioned members of the group offered the actor heroin laced with fentanyl Sept. 5.
The courtroom papers contained pictures, together with one through which defendant Irvin Cartagena might be seen executing the hand-to-hand transaction, authorities mentioned. They added that the screenshots have been taken from surveillance video.
It was not instantly clear who would signify Cartagena, 39, of Brooklyn, in courtroom.
Authorities mentioned that the boys continued to promote fentanyl-laced heroin in broad daylight amid residence buildings in Brooklyn and Manhattan even after understanding that Williams had died from one in all their merchandise.