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Fentanyl Rage: Shocking Prison Sentence for Pennsylvania Man in Deadly Drug Case!

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HARRISBURG, PA — Nathan R. Wolfe, a 41-year-old Kittanning resident, was sentenced Friday to a substantial 25 to 50 years in prison for his role in the distribution of fentanyl-laced cocaine that led to the death of Eric McMillen in 2020. Wolfe was found guilty in July on charges including third-degree murder, drug delivery resulting in death, aggravated assault and manslaughter.

Attorney General Michelle Henry emphasized the seriousness of Wolfe's actions, stating, “The defendant demonstrated a complete disregard for human life when he gave the victim these drugs – which he knew contained fentanyl.” This case highlights the devastating impact of drug trafficking on individuals and communities, as Wolfe's actions also resulted in two other non-fatal overdoses.

Prosecutors led by Assistant Attorney General Evan Lowry and Deputy Attorney General Daniel Gleixner succeeded in presenting evidence that Wolfe had traded the deadly drugs for McMillen's vehicle and distributed the substance to others.

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