
Nantucket Gang Member Sentenced for Fentanyl, Cocaine Trafficking
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Nantucket Man Sentenced for Fentanyl, Cocaine Trafficking Linked to Eighteenth Street Gang
John Angel, a 32-year-old Nantucket resident, received a two-year federal prison sentence for distributing fentanyl and cocaine, with an additional three years of supervised release. Angel pleaded guilty in November to drug trafficking charges, following a series of meetings with a cooperating witness from March to July, during which he sold approximately 117 grams of fentanyl and 28 grams of cocaine, totaling over $7,000. Angel boasted about his gang connections and displayed large drug stashes, including a kilogram of cocaine and orange fentanyl pills in his apartment. The final meeting resulted in the sale of a Glock handgun and an offer to provide machine gun conversion devices. This case underscores the risks of fentanyl in small communities and the heightened threat posed by gang involvement in drug trafficking.
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