Six people just got handed massive prison sentences totaling 45 years for a sprawling fentanyl trafficking ring that moved nearly 30 kilograms of deadly pills across the U.S. — from Arizona to Minnesota — over six months. Key players like the Nixon brothers, Amanda Freeman (who used a St. Paul rental home as a stash spot), and others were caught repeatedly, even after previous busts, revealing how resilient these networks are. One seizure alone netted 9.7 kg — and violence was part of the equation, with one suspect found with a gun. This coordinated effort by local, state, and federal agencies marks a major blow to the flow of fentanyl into communities.
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