Remon Gibson was indicted on Oct. 9 after 33 pounds of narcotics, including 15 pounds of fentanyl, was found at his home.
A suspect accused of selling pills laced with fentanyl to a Long Island teenager who fatally overdosed cannot be charged with killing her, the Nassau County district attorney says.
Daquan Booker, 34, allegedly sold oxycodone pills to 17-year-old Grace Wrightington, of Garden City, that contained fentanyl.
Prosecutors say Daquan Booker sold Grace Wrightington the drugs that killed her but he can't be charged with her death, under New York law.
The district attorney says that just 12 hours before her death, the 17-year-old took a video of herself panicking and saying she thought she may have ingested fentanyl.
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