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Fentanyl that killed struggling U.S. veteran brings drug dealer life term

Deondray C. Abrams, 27, was sentenced to life in prison for providing the fentanyl that killed a U.S. Marine Corps veteran in Kalamazoo more than two years ago.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A man who supplied the fentanyl that killed a struggling U.S. Marine Corps veteran in Kalamazoo was sentenced this week to life in prison for the deadly 2017 overdose.

Deondray C. Abrams, 27, was convicted by a federal jury in late November of providing the fentanyl that killed Brandon Jay Demko.

“Fentanyl is increasingly available in western Michigan,’’ U.S. Attorney Andrew Birge said. “Drug dealers are mixing fentanyl with heroin and, as in this case, selling fentanyl as heroin.’’

Birge said his office will continue to “aggressively prosecute opioid drug dealers whose products result in death.’’

Demko, 32, was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan who suffered from severe post-traumatic stress disorder, federal prosecutors said.

Abrams sold the fentanyl as heroin. Demko used the drug, believing it was heroin. He became unconscious and ultimately died.

A federal jury in November convicted Abrams following a two-day trial.

In a sentencing memorandum, Abrams’ attorney asked for a term less than life, noting that Abrams was “the product of a deplorable childhood who never had a shot at higher education or training.’’

Abrams “is being treated as though he committed a long-planned murder,’’ defense attorney Richard E. Zambon wrote in a sentencing memorandum.

U.S. District Court Judge Paul L. Maloney on Monday sentenced Abrams to life in prison for distribution of fentanyl causing death and lesser terms for several related offenses, including distribution of heroin and fentanyl.

Abrams has prior drug-related convictions in Kalamazoo County, including one in 2013 that sent him to prison.

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