A convicted murderer faces life in a federal government after being convicted of drug and gun charges this month.
According to a press sent Tuesday through the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Fortson was on probation for a Macon County manslaughter conviction in October 2017 when U.S. marshals and narcotics officers from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency struck his apartment on Watchman Circle.
According to court records, Fortson was qualified with murder in March 2009 following the death of Cortavious Roberts, qualified with manslaughter under oath, but was eventually found guilty of the original rate and was sentenced in 2012 to serve a total of 20 years in prison.five years under surveillance. Sentenced to two years in prison.
When U.S. marshals knocked on the door of Fortson’s apartment to represent a probation violation order for the murder conviction, her friend opened the door and let officers into the apartment, according to court records.the impression of being methamphetamine and tested positive.
Officers are looking for court orders for the apartment and a Nissan Altima in the parking lot of the apartment complex.
During the search, officers recovered approximately 2.8 methamphetamine “ranging from the backroom floor to the back bath” and inside the car.Officers also discovered less than a quarter ounce of marijuana, virtual scale sets, 16 acetaminophen tablets, and hydrocodone., six and 1/2 Clonazepen tablets and an Xanax tablet, according to court records.A loaded AR-15 semi-automatic rifle and a nine mm Ruger pistol were also recovered.
Fortson faces at least five years in prison, being life in prison, there is no parole in federal prisons and he has a sentencing hearing scheduled for Dec. 9.
“Firearms and drugs are a fatal mix, it’s like storing gas by the fireplace,” said Federal Prosecutor Louis Franklin.”At the time of this crime, Mr. Fortson had been convicted of a violent crime and was fugitive from justice.Apparently, Mr. Fortson, your last act of crime would be to use and bring a firearm in the distribution of narcotics.The only explanation for why traders use and bring firearms is to protect your product, protect your cash and protect themselves, regardless of the situation.My workplace prioritizes ridding our communities of violent offenders who refuse to obey the law, and I am grateful to the jury for their verdict in this case.
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