(KNSI) – Two drug dealers have been sentenced to at least 10 years in prison for distributing a lethal amount of fentanyl to a man on the Mille Lacs Reservation.
Dimitric Timopkin Wilson was found guilty in a May trial of picking up fentanyl in Detroit, Michigan, and then using a network of lower-level dealers to sell the narcotics throughout Wisconsin and Minnesota. That included Allen Lee Goodwin. In July 2023, prosecutors allege that Goodwin sold fentanyl he got from Wilson that was so deadly it led to the overdose of a man in mere minutes on the Mille Lacs Reservation.
In October of that year, a Minnesota State Patrol trooper pulled Wilson over and found hundreds of grams of fentanyl and crack cocaine hidden in a secret compartment in his vehicle. He was then tied to the overdose death. Wilson was allowed out on pretrial release and got in trouble again, this time selling fentanyl to a police informant. Wilson had been previously found guilty in Michigan for selling heroin in 2008.
In October 2025, he was sentenced to 261 months, or better than 21 years, in prison. Goodwin was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years with another four of supervised release.
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