A Chicago man has been sentenced to ten years in prison and ten years of probation/supervised release for providing the drugs that police say led to an overdose death in Niagara, Wis., in 2021. The Marinette County District Attorney says that Chandon Geralds was convicted in July of First Degree Reckless Homicide, as well as being a repeat offender. He supplied the heroin laced with meth to Casey Ashburn, who died in January of 2021 after overdosing on the drug.
Geralds was also convicted of possession with intent to deliver fentanyl from a separate incident in June of 2021. The prosecutor as Geralds had been dealing drugs from as early as 2019 for profit, and continued to do so in the Iron Mountain area even after Ashburn died.










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