WASHINGTON — A D.C. man will spend a decade behind bars for his role in a major drug trafficking operation involving PCP and fentanyl. A judge handed down the sentence on Monday.
Norman Morris, 45, aka “Fibble” was found guilty last year of one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute phencyclidine (PCP). Judge Dabney Friedrich ordered Morris to serve a 121-month prison sentence with three years of supervised release.
“Norman Morris helped fuel the distribution of dangerous narcotics, including PCP and fentanyl, throughout the District of Columbia for years. Today’s sentence sends a clear message that individuals who profit from poisoning our communities will be held accountable,” U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said in a statement. “I commend the DEA and FBI for their relentless work dismantling this trafficking operation and helping make our neighborhoods safer.”…