Mac Miller’s Demise: One other Man Arrested in Connection With Star’s Overdose
A second suspect has been arrested in reference to the demise of Mac Miller.
The 26-year-old rapper, born Malcolm James McCormick, died of a drug overdose in September 2018. On Monday, a 36-year-old Lake Havasu Metropolis, Arizona man, Ryan Reavis, was arrested and charged in reference to Mac’s passing.
Lake Havasu Metropolis police mentioned in an announcement on Tuesday afternoon, posted on the Fb web page of KLBC-TV2, that amid a Drug Enforcement Administration-led investigation into Mac’s demise, officers, aided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, served Reavis with a search warrant and located in his residence prescription drugs, a “usable quantity of marijuana,” drug paraphernalia, a 9mm pistol, two shotguns, a personally manufactured firearm suppressor, and enormous quantities of ammunition.
Reavis, was arrested and charged with fraudulent schemes and artifices, possession of marijuana, possession of pharmaceuticals, possession of drug paraphernalia, weapons misconduct by a prohibited possessor, and manufacture of a prohibited weapon. His bond was set at $50,000 and he was transferred to police custody. He has not commented and officers haven’t offered particulars on his alleged relationship to Mac.
Earlier this month, a person named Cameron James Pettit was arrested and charged in reference to Mac’s passing. He’s accused of promoting the rapper counterfeit pharmaceutical medicine containing fentanyl two days earlier than his demise. He is because of be arraigned subsequent month.
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At a celebration of Mac’s life two weeks in the past, the rapper’s father, Mark McCormick, talked about Pettit’s arrest.
“So that they lastly caught the motherf–ker that offered him the medicine that killed him,” he mentioned. “And we discover some consolation in that. And many people have been younger, together with me, experimented with medicine. Nevertheless it’s a unique f–king world on the market, and all it takes is a stone—a little bit tiny stone of fentanyl and cocaine—and also you’re lifeless. Medication are being laced with fentanyl—all types of medicine. And the one factor I might say to you is: Do not take the danger. It is simply not value it.”