A man once chased by Officer Krystal Rivera—before her tragic death at the hands of her partner, Jaylin Arnold—is now facing federal charges for conspiring to traffic fentanyl and cocaine in Chicago. The indictment, filed by the U.S. Attorney’s office, accuses Arnold of leading a drug ring with four others between January and June last year, and seeks seizure of any linked firearms. Though Arnold already pleaded guilty to gun and drug charges tied to Rivera’s death and received an eight-year sentence, Rivera’s mother insists it was too lenient and has pursued a wrongful death lawsuit, citing deeper systemic failures. This new indictment adds another layer to a case already saturated with grief and legal complexity, as justice continues to unfold through multiple fronts.

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