PITTSBURGH - A resident of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has
been sentenced in federal court to 18 months imprisonment and six years
supervised release on his conviction of violating the federal narcotics laws,
United States Attorney Scott W. Brady announced today. Bryant was also
sentenced today in federal court to an additional 15 months’ imprisonment for
violating the conditions of his supervised release by, among other ways, selling
illegal narcotics.
Senior United States District Judge Donetta W. Ambrose
imposed the sentences on Tory Bryant, age 32.
According to information presented to the court, on March
13, 2018, Bryant possessed with the intent to distribute a quantity of heroin,
a Schedule I controlled substance, a quantity of fentanyl, a Schedule II
controlled substance, and a quantity of crack cocaine, a Schedule II controlled
substance. An undercover officer arranged to make a purchase of narcotics from
Bryant, and when the officers attempted to arrest Bryant at the scene of the
arranged transaction, Bryant fled. The officers recovered the narcotics that
Bryant intended to sell to the undercover officers on the path of Bryant’s
flight.
Assistant United States Attorney Brendan T. Conway
prosecuted this case on behalf of the government.
United States Attorney Brady commended the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and Wilkinsburg Police Department for the investigation leading
to the successful prosecution of Bryant.
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