The Brief

Jesse Medina was sentenced to more than 24 years in federal prison for selling deadly fentanyl pills to a Wylie East High School junior last year.

17-year-old Chance Stovall died after ingesting the pills.

Two other men have pleaded guilty in the case but are still awaiting sentencing.

WYLIE, Texas - A Dallas man was sentenced to more than 24 years in federal prison for selling fentanyl laced pills that caused the death of a Collin County teenager.

Teen Fentanyl Death

Chance Stovall

The backstory:

17-year-old Chance Stovall was a junior at Wylie East High School. He died last year after ingesting fentanyl-laced pills with Connor Miller.

Prosecutors said they bought the drugs from 42-year-old Jesse Medina.

Medina, Miller, and Tecose Martin, who allegedly supplied Medin

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