Baltimore drug dealer, selling fatal doses of heroin in Maryland cities, will now spend 10 years in prison
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Baltimore drug dealer, selling fatal doses of heroin in Maryland cities, will now spend 10 years in prison

September 05, 2019
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Phone Number: (571) 362-1934

Death of local woman caused by heroin he sold her

GREENBELT, Md. – Today, Coron Demon Johnson, aka Savage, 25, of Baltimore, Md., was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for distribution of heroin. Johnson admitted that an individual died as a result of using heroin that he distributed.

 

According to his plea agreement, on Aug. 11, 2017, Johnson sold heroin to an individual in Annapolis, Md. The individual returned to her home in Bowie, Md., and went to her bedroom. The next day, the individual was found in her bedroom, unresponsive, holding her cell phone. First responders administered CPR, but the victim was pronounced dead a few minutes later. Law enforcement officers recovered a paper fold containing .025 grams of heroin. The medical examiner performed an autopsy and determined that the victim’s cause of death was heroin intoxication.

 

Law enforcement officers took possession of the victim’s phone following the fatal overdose. A short time later, Johnson texted the phone, asking if the victim was “coming get some this fire today.” A law enforcement officer, posing as the victim, responded to Johnson. Johnson, via text, arranged to meet the law enforcement officer, posing as the victim, in Bowie, in order to sell the victim $139 worth of heroin.

 

At the agreed-upon time, Johnson texted that he had arrived at the meeting location. Law enforcement officers initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle. Johnson was in the passenger seat and three other people were also in the vehicle, including two minor children. Johnson had white powder residue on his pants when he got out of the vehicle. Law enforcement recovered a paper fold with powder residue from the floorboard of the passenger side of the car where Johnson had been sitting. Johnson was also in possession of the cell phone used to text the victim’s phone.

Johnson admitted to law enforcement that he primarily distributes heroin in the Newtowne-20 section of Annapolis. Johnson identified a picture of the victim as the individual he thought he was meeting in Bowie, and admitted that he had sold the victim heroin in Annapolis the day before.

 

“Heroin dealers are selling death and despair and more people die of heroin overdoses than murder in Maryland,” said U.S. Attorney Robert K. Hur. “Federal, state and local law enforcement are working together to hold drug dealers responsible for the deaths they cause. As a result, Coron Johnson will now spend 10 years in federal prison, where there is no parole—ever.”

 

DEA Washington Division Special Agent in Charge Jesse R. Fong commends the Prince George’s County Police Department and the Bowie Police Department for their work in the investigation. Special Agent in Charge Fong would also like to thank U.S. Attorney Robert K. Hur and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Erin B. Pulice and Kelly O. Hayes, who prosecuted the case.

 

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