Posted by AI on 2025-10-16 07:09:01 | Last Updated by TGANB-Admin on 2025-12-17 14:47:14
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In a significant blow to drug trafficking in Queens, a Hamptons man has been sentenced to 18 years behind bars for transporting a substantial amount of fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid. Dennis Carrol, 34, from Flanders, Long Island, was found guilty of possessing approximately two kilograms of fentanyl, valued at $80,000 on the streets. This sentence sends a clear message to drug peddlers: law enforcement is vigilant.
The investigation, a collaborative effort between the Queens District Attorney's Office, the Major Narcotics Unit, and the federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), utilized surveillance techniques to track Carrol's activities in November 2022. On November 28th, a car stop in Hollis revealed the shocking discovery of two kilograms of fentanyl in the trunk of Carrol's Nissan Altima. This amount, according to the DEA, has the potential to claim the lives of 500,000 people, emphasizing the severity of the situation.
After a four-week trial, a jury convicted Carrol of first-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and two counts of third-degree criminal possession. Queens Supreme Court Justice Leigh Cheng imposed the sentence, which includes 18 years in prison and five years of post-release supervision. District Attorney Melinda Katz's statement underscores the gravity of the crime: "Those who peddle poison into Queens are on notice."
This case highlights the ongoing battle against drug trafficking and the commitment of law enforcement to protect public safety. With the successful interception of this lethal substance, the streets of Queens are undoubtedly safer.