A Mississippi man was sentenced to 124 years in jail for possessing, promoting and trafficking medication following his arrest this 12 months after medication he bought have been discovered to be the rationale for 24-year-old Austin Elliot's overdose dying, WBAL-TV reported.

Carlos Allen, 33, was discovered responsible of promoting fentanyl, trafficking fentanyl, possession of hydrocodone and possession of amphetamine, WJTV reported. He acquired 20 years for his conviction for promoting fentanyl, 80 for trafficking fentanyl and 12 years for every possession cost. The sentences can be served consecutively, the report added.

Madison and Rankin Counties' District Lawyer Bubba Bramlett talked about throughout a press convention the six West Level cadets in Florida who overdosed on fentanyl earlier this month, saying fentanyl "is dangerous stuff." Whereas 4 of the cadets overdosed on cocaine laced with fentanyl, the opposite two have been uncovered to the substance whereas making an attempt to avoid wasting the others' lives.

Previously two weeks, fentanyl overdoses have made headlines in states like Ohio, the place the drug was launched within the air flow system of a juvenile detention middle, and New Jersey, the place a 12-year-old boy fatally overdosed whereas cleansing his uncle's fentanyl stash.

Bramlett stated throughout a press convention that Allen's sentence was so harsh as a result of cellphone information indicated he knew the drug was killing individuals and bought it anyway, with Bramlett quoting Allen as saying he knew individuals have been "flopping."

Bramlett additionally stated there have been 5 different deaths in Madison County tied to fentanyl overdose within the 30 days since Elliot's dying, although it's unclear whether or not Allen was concerned.

"There have been over 100,000 overdose deaths final 12 months—greater than suicide, greater than automotive wrecks," he stated. "And of these deaths, 70 p.c of them have been due to fentanyl."

The 80-year sentence is double the utmost sentence for drug trafficking in Mississippi, in keeping with state regulation. It reveals an elevated crackdown on the sale and distribution of fentanyl, which is an opioid 100 occasions stronger than morphine, in keeping with a information launch from Bramlett.

Police discovered greater than 150 counterfeit ache tablets that probably contained fentanyl after they arrested Allen, WJTV reported. Police stated the tablets have been disguised to seem like oxycodone, including that they're seeing an increase in circumstances like these, in keeping with the Madison County Journal.

Earlier than the sentencing, Charles Elliot, Austin Elliot's father, stated justice will come when Allen "passes away and he meets God and God will decide," WJTV reported.

"The ache and the grief that this has brought on us has taken years off of our lives," he stated. "There is no such thing as a justice."

Bramlett didn't instantly reply to Newsweek's request for remark.

Replace 3/29/22, 4:45 p.m. ET: This story was up to date so as to add extra data.

Man Receives 100-Year Sentence for Drug Charges
A Mississippi man was sentenced to greater than 100 years in jail for drug possession, promoting and trafficking.Inventory Picture/Getty Photos