In a striking reminder of the opioid epidemic’s lethal grip, Maricopa County officials have leveled serious charges against Freddie Avila, alleged to be a fentanyl dealer implicated in a fatal overdose. According to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, Avila stands indicted under Arizona’s “Sale of Lethal Fentanyl” law, which deems the knowing sale of fentanyl resulting in death a Class Two Felony. Avila, born in February 1997, is now among the first to face such charges in Maricopa County since the law’s inception.
The victim, Chris Joseph, was discovered six months ago, dead in his car at a Tempe car wash, surrounded by over 500 fentanyl pills resting in the cupholder next to him, as detailed by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. After an investigation, it was determined by the medical examiner that Joseph died from fentanyl poisoning, a substance notorious for its potent and often fatal effects…