Merrick B. Garland, Attorney General | https://www.justice.gov/
Merrick B. Garland, Attorney General | https://www.justice.gov/
James Brewer, 36, of Columbia, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to the distribution of fentanyl.
Evidence presented to the court showed that on April 22, 2022, Brewer and the victim, R.B., discussed the exchange of drugs. Brewer sent R.B. a picture with a syringe loaded with the drugs, which he subsequently gave to R.B. When Brewer had not heard back from the victim, he drove down the road where he knew R.B. had planned to use the drugs and found R.B. unresponsive in his vehicle. Paramedics responded, but R.B. later died. The pathology report determined that the victim’s cause of death was mixed drug toxicity including toxic levels of fentanyl. The pathologist stated that but for the fentanyl in R.B.’s body, he most likely would not have died.
United States District Judge Mary G. Lewis sentenced Brewer to 120 months in prison followed by three years of court-ordered supervision. There is no parole in the federal system.
This case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Richland County Sheriff’s Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Elizabeth Major prosecuted the case.