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Crackdown on fentanyl trafficking in North Idaho and beyond by Idaho U.S. Attorney

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
August 16, 2024
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Idaho is currently handling numerous challenges that pose a threat to public safety across the state.

Cracking down on fentanyl takes top priority.

U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit, representing the District of Idaho, expressed concern over the alarming presence of fentanyl in North Idaho. He revealed that the region has been witnessing an influx of thousands, and sometimes even tens of thousands, of fentanyl pills.

According to Hurwit, drug dealers take advantage of the I-90 corridor in North Idaho to traffic drugs to various communities, including Coeur d’Alene, as well as nearby states like Montana and the Dakotas.

According to Huwit, when the DEA analyzes the fentanyl pills that have been confiscated, they discover that 70% of the pills contain a potentially deadly amount of the drug.

Idaho is taking the lead in a nationwide initiative to implement stricter penalties for drug dealers, especially in situations where their actions lead to fatalities.

According to Hurwit, the penalties for the offense are extremely severe. He mentioned that offenders could face a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years in federal prison. He further added that this statute is frequently employed when the circumstances warrant such strict punishment.

According to Hurwit, traffickers frequently cooperate with law enforcement by providing names of other individuals involved in the illicit trade, in return for a reduced sentence. This collaboration enables agencies like the DEA to gradually progress up the criminal hierarchy, eventually dismantling the distribution networks at their root.

There are signs that the tide could soon turn as a result of the potential for stricter sanctions, increased resources for rural police departments, and more addiction services.

The fight is slow and challenging, but Hurwit believes there is a positive turn happening.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is actively addressing the issues of extremism and child exploitation, which are thriving on social media platforms. According to Hurwit, this serves as an important reminder for parents to remain vigilant and aware of the content present on their child’s phone.

As a parent, it is crucial to have access to your child’s electronic device and be aware of their internet and social media usage, stressed Hurwit.

The state is also dedicating additional resources to support indigenous communities, where the availability of crime-solving resources is extremely limited.

Re-establishing trust between those communities and government officials is a crucial aspect, according to Hurwit.

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