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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Washington man accused of having enough fentanyl to kill 278,000 people after getting clemency from Dem gov
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Washington man accused of having enough fentanyl to kill 278,000 people after getting clemency from Dem gov

Last updated: March 16, 2025 10:53 pm
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A recent incident involving a Washington man who was arrested on numerous drug and weapons charges has brought to light the complexities of criminal justice reform and the consequences of clemency decisions. Percy Levy, 54, was granted clemency by former Governor Jay Inslee in 2019, only to be arrested by the Snohomish Regional Drug Task Force after a 16-month investigation.

During a traffic stop in Everett, Levy was apprehended, leading to a subsequent search of his residence. Detectives discovered a significant amount of illegal substances, including powder cocaine, rock cocaine, and fentanyl, along with drug paraphernalia and a handgun. The sheer quantity of fentanyl alone was enough to cause harm to hundreds of thousands of individuals, highlighting the severity of the situation.

Levy now faces 11 Class B Felony charges and is being held on a $1.5 million bond, according to records from the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Bureau. This arrest comes as a stark contrast to the clemency granted to him by Governor Inslee just a few years prior.

Despite Inslee’s decision to grant Levy clemency in 2019, citing potential for rehabilitation and reintegration into society, Levy’s criminal history dates back to his teenage years and includes a lengthy prison sentence for drug-related offenses. His involvement in criminal justice reform efforts post-clemency, such as working with the Washington Defender Association and founding a car dealership, Redemption Auto, in Everett, may now be overshadowed by the recent arrest.

The case has raised questions about the effectiveness of clemency decisions and the challenges of balancing second chances with public safety. While Levy’s dedication to reform efforts is commendable, the discovery of illegal activities raises concerns about the impact of such decisions on community safety.

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As the investigation into Levy’s case continues, it serves as a reminder of the complexities and consequences surrounding criminal justice reform and the need for a comprehensive approach to addressing systemic issues within the justice system.

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