Three men from the Seattle area are sentenced to significant prison terms for drug trafficking and firearms violations, with one receiving a 10-year sentence for possessing fentanyl with intent to distribute. Anthony Raymond Dodd, 36, was noted by U.S. District Judge John H. Chun for the severe risks posed by fentanyl in the community, especially as he was caught with a firearm while under Department of Corrections supervision.
Philip Boorkman, tied to a prison gang, received a six-year sentence after admitting to trafficking substantial amounts of methamphetamine and fentanyl, impacting countless lives across the region. Marquise Tolbert, another Tacoma resident, received 39 months for drug trafficking, connected to a deadly shootout incident in Seattle, highlighting the ongoing issue of drug-related violence in the area.
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