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The Wire actor Michael K. Williams died after ingesting cocktail of fentanyl-laced heroin and cocaine, autopsy reveals
The 72-year-old drug dealer charged for selling actor Michael K. Williams a fatal dose of heroin laced with fentanyl has been sentenced to 30 months in prison.
Carlos Macci’s sentencing was lenient compared to the four-year minimum sought by the prosecutor, Assistant U.S. Attorney Micah F. Fergenson, according to the Associated Press. Fergenson argued that Macci “had more than 20 previous convictions,” the outlet noted.
As reported by MadameNoire, the judge noted that the drug transaction “not only cost Mr. Williams his life,” but also Macci’s “freedom.”
Macci expressed remorse and said, “I would like to say, your honor, I’m sorry for what has happened.”
At the sentencing, Williams’ nephew Dominic Dupont said, “It weighs heavy on me to see someone be in a situation he’s in. I understand what it is to be system impacted.”
We reported previously that David Simon, co-creator of “The Wire,” asked the Manhattan judge to show leniency to Macci, reported Deadline. According to Simon, Williams is more responsible for his death, not the drug dealer.
“What happened to Mike is a grievous tragedy,” Simon wrote in the letter. “But I know that Michael would look upon the undone and desolate life of Mr. Macci and know two things with certainty: First, that it was Michael who bears the fuller responsibility for what happened.”
Simon continued, “No possible good can come from incarcerating a 71-year-old soul, largely illiterate, who has himself struggled with a lifetime of addiction.”
Simon went on to call Williams “one of the finest actors with whom I have had the honor to collaborate and one of the most thoughtful, gracious, and charitable souls I could ever call a friend.… I never failed to see him take responsibility for himself and his decisions.”
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RIP: Michael K. Williams, The Wire Star, Dead at 54
Actor Michael K. Williams died inside his luxury Brooklyn penthouse after ingesting fentanyl-laced heroin and cocaine, an autopsy revealed.
The New York Coroner's office ruled the 54-year-old's death accidental today, naming the cause as 'acute intoxication by the combined effects of fentanyl, heroin and cocaine.'
Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that is similar to morphine but is 50 to 100 times more potent. It can cause death when taken in high doses or when combined with other substances.
Earlier this month, it nearly killed comedian Kate Quigley, who unknowingly consumed fentanyl-laced cocaine at a Venice Beach house party.
It wasn't immediately clear whether homicide detectives will be investigating Williams' death, but New York police previously said that they would launch an investigation to find his dealer.
Williams was discovered unconscious and facedown in the living room of his Williamsburg apartment by his nephew on September 6.
A doorman subsequently called 911 claiming Williams was 'unresponsive' and 'felt cold'. Medics rushed to the scene, but declared the actor dead at 2:12pm.
Williams was best known for his role in the hit HBO series The Wire, which ran from 2002 to 2008. However, he also won praise for his role in last year's drama, Lovecraft Country for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
He spoke frequently about his struggles with addiction, and described it as a daily struggle.
He told NJ.com during a 2012 interview that he squandered his The Wire earnings on pot and cocaine.
'I was playing with fire,' Williams told the outlet.
Williams was open about his struggles with addiction, and said he was 'playing with fire'
New York's medical examiner's office found fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine in Williams' system
'It was just a matter of time before I got caught and my business ended up on the cover of a tabloid or I went to jail or, worse, I ended up dead,' Williams said. 'When I look back on it now, I don’t know how I didn’t end up in a body bag.'
In February, Williams said he started therapy after being affected by filming Body Brokers, his final movie, and shortly after wrapping Lovecraft Country
Williams shot to international fame playing gay stick-up man Omar Little in The Wire. President Barack Obama once described The Wire as his favorite show and Omar as his favorite character.
He also drew raves playing Albert (Chalky) White in the hit HBO show Boardwalk Empire.
Williams (pictured at right with The Wire costar Dominic West) starred on the series until 2008
The dangers of fentanyl were highlighted earlier this year following Quigley's overdose.
She was among a group of friends to unknowingly ingest the opioid September 5 during a mass overdose that killed three others.
Quigley survived but fellow comedians Fuquan Johnson and Enrico Colangeli (Rico Angeli), 48, and Natalie Williamson, 33, were found dead at the party after also overdosing.
More than 83,000 have lost their lives to drug-related overdoses in the year-long period ending July 2021, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Talented brother, but he just couldn't say no to drugs. Is the drug dealer to be blamed in this man's death? The drug dealer didn't force him to buy or take drugs.
RIP sir..
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It is too late to to "Go with God"...I just dont understand why hollywood folks are so unhappy with their lives. The money, the fame,...BUT inside,....a disturbing emptiness....perhaps in his role on that series where he appeared to be sexually involved with men caused him to get pushed over the edge...who knows?
OMAR!!!!!!!!!! What a great actor! Rest in Power brother!
R.I.P GO WITH GOD
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