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A Green Bay man was swiftly convicted for trafficking fentanyl pills from Phoenix to the Midwest, with over 55,000 pills seized and seven in ten tested lethal.
A Green Bay man, Ricky Q.
Chambers, 29, was convicted by a federal jury on conspiracy and distribution charges related to fentanyl trafficking.
The jury reached a verdict in under 15 minutes, finding Chambers guilty of transporting large quantities of fentanyl pills from Phoenix to the Midwest, including Green Bay.
Evidence included intercepted shipments of over 55,000 pills, financial records showing luxury spending, surveillance footage of large cash holdings, and testimony that seven out of ten tested pills contained a lethal dose.
Chambers is one of eight defendants in the case, with the others pleading guilty.
Over 175,000 fentanyl pills were seized.
He faces a mandatory minimum of 10 years and up to life in prison when sentenced on May 11, 2026.
Un hombre de Green Bay fue condenado rápidamente por traficar píldoras de fentanilo desde Phoenix al Medio Oeste, con más de 55.000 píldoras incautadas y siete de cada diez probadas letales.