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South Bend man pleads guilty, fentanyl related charges

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A South Bend has pleaded guilty to fentanyl related charges and has been sentenced to prison.

38-year-old Kendrick Johnson sold drugs in spring of 2021.

In September of that year, investigators found over 6 and a half kilograms of fentanyl, $800,000 in cash, and three load firearms.

He was sentenced to 252 months in prison, followed by 5 years of supervised release.

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