Philadelphia Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Leading Major Drug Trafficking Network

A Philadelphia man has been handed a significant 15-year prison sentence for his leading role in a large drug trafficking operation, according to an announcement by Acting United States Attorney Troy Rivetti. Mikal Davis, the individual at the center of this case, will also undergo five years of supervised release following his incarceration. His convictions included conspiracy to distribute and possession with intent to distribute significant amounts of heroin, cocaine, crack, fentanyl, and methamphetamine.

The sentencing, held in federal court, was meted out by United States District Judge Marilyn J. Horan. With Davis at the helm, the operation spread its influence between Philadelphia and Johnstown, begging the question: how many lives have been shattered because of this intricate web of narcotics supply? The tactics used by Davis and his cohorts included the utilization of stash houses throughout the Western District of Pennsylvania and arranging for drug parcels to be mailed to Johnstown for distribution, detailed evidence presented to the court.

Assistant United States Attorney Maureen Sheehan-Balchon was the prosecutor representing the government in this case, which laid bare the extent of Davis’s network – one involving travels to California for resupplying drugs and purchases of over 2,000 grams of heroin and fentanyl and over 5,000 grams of cocaine from New Jersey…

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