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The San Angelo Pachyderm Club will hold its monthly luncheon meeting on Wednesday, June 16, 2021, at Miss Hattie s Restaurant, 26 E. Concho Ave. San Angelo, TX 76903, If you plan to have lunch, please arrive at 11:30 a.m. Our meeting starts promptly at 12:00 noon.
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For the past three decades, Nick Hanna served the state of Texas as a policeman, State Trooper, and the last 16 years, as a Texas Ranger. Nick Hanna was elected Sheriff of Tom Green County in 2020
Cameron James Pettit, a man who allegedly sold the “Self Care” artist the drug;
Ryan Reavis, a second man suspected to be involved and with currently unreleased details regarding his charges; and
Stephen Walter, who was arrested for allegedly sourcing the lethal oxycodone to Petit. Reavis is also facing additional charges, including possession of prescription drugs, drug paraphernalia, weapons misconduct, and the manufacture of a prohibited weapon.”
Since 2019, the three men have been under arrest and in police custody. In documents from the U.S. Department of Justice, obtained by
Digital Music News, the legal system state that the defendants “allegedly continued to sell narcotics after Mr. McCormick’s death with full knowledge of the risk of their products.”
The trial is almost underway for the drug dealers involved in the death of the rapper Mac Miller. The three men accused of selling Miller the drugs Cameron Pettit, Stephen Walter, and Ryan Reavis are due in court on Nov. 16.