NY drug dealer sentenced in overdose death of 'The Wire' actor

Reuters

Published Jul 25, 2023 08:47PM ET

Updated Jul 26, 2023 04:55AM ET

By Rich McKay

(Reuters) - The man who sold a fatal fentanyl-laced bag of heroin to actor Michael K. Williams, who played the shotgun-toting drug dealer Omar Little in the HBO crime drama "The Wire," was sentenced on Tuesday to 30 months in prison, according to court records.

Carlos Macci, 72, was part of a four-man crew selling drugs from Brooklyn, and he sold the lethal dose to Williams, federal prosecutors said in court documents.

Prosecutors had asked for a longer sentence of 48 months. "For decades the defendant has been selling deadly narcotics: heroin and now heroin laced with fentanyl," they wrote in court papers.

An autopsy and court records show that Williams, 54, died of a drug overdose and was found in his Brooklyn apartment on Sept. 6, 2021. Drug paraphernalia was discovered at the scene, police said.

In a plea agreement, Macci pleaded guilty in April to narcotics conspiracy, according to court papers.

Fentanyl was associated with 70,600 of the drug overdoses in the U.S. in 2021, according to the National Institutes of Health.

Williams was known for humanizing the characters he portrayed, bringing to the roles his own experience as a Black man growing up in New York.