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Paris Lamont Dennis, Cocaine Distribution, Texas 2022

EL PASO, Texas – A devastating case of cocaine-fueled tragedy has come to a close as Paris Lamont Dennis, 39, was sentenced to 293 months in federal prison for his role in two deaths resulting from a cocaine overdose in November 2017.

According to court documents, on or about November 18, 2017, Dennis distributed cocaine, a Schedule II Controlled Substance, which resulted in the death of two individuals. Dennis, a known drug dealer, found the victims unresponsive after giving them a use amount of cocaine. The Medical Examiner reported that the victims died from accidental overdose with toxic levels of cocaine in their systems.

Dennis pleaded guilty to one count of distribution of a controlled substance, causing serious bodily injury, on February 24, 2022. This guilty plea marked a turning point in the case, as it brought closure to the families of the victims and served as a warning to others who engage in similar activities.

“Drug overdose deaths are at a record high,” said Ashley C. Hoff, United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas. “Our office will continue to pursue and hold accountable those responsible for distributing controlled substances resulting in injuries and deaths.”

“The drugs Mr. Dennis distributed killed two young El Pasoans, and today he learned his punishment,” said Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Agent in Charge Greg Millard, El Paso Division. “Others who insist on peddling drugs to members of the community should take notice. DEA will leverage all resources to investigate, and we will not rest until all those responsible are brought to justice, however long it takes.”

This case was investigated by DEA and the El Paso Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Phillip Countryman prosecuted the case.

The sentencing of Paris Lamont Dennis serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of drug trafficking and the importance of holding those responsible accountable. As the nation grapples with the opioid epidemic, cases like this one highlight the need for continued efforts to combat the scourge of substance abuse.

Defendant Information:

Defendant Name: Paris Lamont Dennis

Exact Criminal Charges: Distribution of a controlled substance, causing serious bodily injury

City and State: El Paso, Texas

Exact Date: February 24, 2022 (plea) and November 18, 2017 (crime date)

Sentence or Outcome: 293 months in federal prison

Facts:

Paris Lamont Dennis, 39, was sentenced to 293 months in federal prison for his role in two deaths resulting from a cocaine overdose in November 2017.

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