An active-duty New York City firefighter was busted recently by a team of local and Federal officers upon accepting a controlled delivery of Chinese fentanyl that he had allegedly purchased online.
According to the New York Post report, authorities claim that he admitted importing the opioid, which is 50 times more powerful than heroin, with the intent of selling it on the streets. He did not, however, enter a plea on the sole charge of importation of a controlled substance.
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