Escambia Man Gets 15 Years After Selling Meth To Undercover Informant
August 25, 2019
An Escambia County man is headed to prison after selling meth to an undercover informant.
James Lee Brown was sentenced to a 15 year mandatory minimum state prison for conspiracy to traffic in methamphetamine.
On June 26, 2019, Escambia County Narcotics Unit conducted an undercover investigation with Brown as the target. An informant arranged to purchase a kilo of methamphetamine from Brown. Once the confidential informant arrived on scene it was revealed that Brown was in touch with two other individuals who supplied him with the ment.
Once the drug transaction occurred and ECSO narcotics deputies moved in and made the bust.
Comments
3 Responses to “Escambia Man Gets 15 Years After Selling Meth To Undercover Informant”
Glad another dealer is off the streets. Wish more could be caught. Paul is correct. METH IS A DRUG OF MASS DESTRUCTION.
the big problem is the users. if there were no users there would be no dealers. get them all off the streets, from the user to the big guy provider.
Good that the scumbag is gone, but the judge needs to pull the trigger on longer sentences for the poison peddlers instead of mandatory minimum. Meth is a drug of mass destruction…