Man convicted in Kingston Frazier case sentenced to 20 years for sale of meth in Flowood
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Man convicted in Kingston Frazier case sentenced to 20 years for sale of meth in Flowood
Man convicted in Kingston Frazier case sentenced to 20 years for sale of meth in Flowood JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – A Jackson man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison without parole for the sale of methamphetamine in Rankin County. In 2024, during a multi-county investigation, officers determined that D’Allen Tyrek Washington, 26, was selling large amounts of controlled substances. In February of that year, Washington sold thirty dosage units o…
D'Allen Washington, one of the convicts in the Kingston Frazier case, sentenced to 20 years for meth sales in Rankin County
RANKIN COUNTY — Not even three years after he was released from prison, one of the co-conspirators in the death of a Jackson 5-year-old that shook the community to its foundation is going back. D’Allen Tyrek Washington was released on parole in early February 2022, after serving about 25% of his 15‑year sentence in connection to the Kingston Frazier case. Washington was sentenced to 20 years in prison as a habitual offender for the sale of metha…
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