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24YO Houston Hoodlums' Player Severely Penalized After 16YO Fatally Overdoses on Fentanyl P.E.D.

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New Law Makes it Easier to Hold P.E.D. Dealers Accountable.


As reported by ABC 13:


A man accused of leading a 16-year-old boy to overdose on fentanyl appeared in court for the first time on Friday.


Cooper Root is described by his family as a "true light in the world." He died on Sept. 15 after allegedly taking fentanyl.


Omarion Bailey, 24, is currently in the Harris County Jail facing a charge of fentanyl murder by delivery after court documents accuse him of delivering the drug to the teenager.


In September of last year, a new state law was put into effect that created a criminal offense of murder for supplying fentanyl that results in death.


This charge has been used at least one other time in Harris County already, back in November, when an inmate in the county jail was accused of passing fentanyl to fellow inmate Christian Rayo, who died after taking it.


ABC13 spoke to Cooper's family, who was aware of Bailey's arrest. They said Cooper was the third of five children and was one of a kind with a great sense of humor.


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