Former Marine pleads guilty in fentanyl overdose death of fellow Marine

by Breaking Local News Report

LOS ANGELES — A former U.S. Marine lance corporal pleaded guilty Friday to a felony drug offense in connection with the 2020 fentanyl-related death of a fellow Marine at a party in Compton.

Anthony Ruben Whisenant, 24, admitted to using a cellphone to facilitate a drug transaction that led to the overdose death of another Marine, identified in court documents as L.M. Whisenant faces a maximum sentence of four years in federal prison when he is sentenced on May 7.

Prosecutors said Whisenant, then stationed at Camp Pendleton, ordered fentanyl-laced pills from dealer Gustavo Jaciel Solis, 28, after seeing an advertisement on Snapchat. He, L.M., and another Marine, Ryan Douglas White, 27, picked up the drugs before attending a party, where L.M. ingested the pills and died shortly after.

Solis, accused of running a drug trafficking ring supplying narcotics to both civilians and Marines, pleaded guilty in April 2022 and faces a potential life sentence. White pleaded guilty in December 2024 to misprision of a felony and is set for sentencing in June.

The case is part of a broader federal crackdown on fentanyl distribution, which prosecutors say continues to fuel overdose deaths across the country.

author avatar
Breaking Local News Report
Shore News Network is the Jersey Shore's #1 Independently Local News Source. Multiple sources and writers contributed to this report.

You may also like

You can't access this website

Shore News Network provides free news to users. No paywalls. No subscriptions. Please support us by disabling ad blocker or using a different browser and trying again.