Crime & Safety
Man caught with enough fentanyl to kill over 2,000 people

Florida – This past weekend Sheriff’s deputies in southwest Florida arrested a 23-year-old man who had enough of the dangerous drug fentanyl to kill more than 2,000 people.
A Steven Estiverne was arrested in Immokalee following a traffic stop.
According to Collier County Sheriff’s deputies, the car smelled of marijuana and Estiverne had the drug on his lap and on the passenger seat.
Deputies found over four grams of fentanyl in the car, enough to kill 2,130 people. Over 21 grams of marijuana and nearly $25,000 in the case were also found in the car.
According to deputies, Estiverne had been out on bond for his August arrest on charges of carrying a concealed firearm and possessing over four pounds of marijuana.
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