
An Oshkosh man will spend 20 years in federal prison for providing fentanyl that led to four overdose deaths in the Fox Valley. The U-S Attorney’s Office says 40-year-old Desmond Burns admitted to distributing an especially potent form of fentanyl which resulted in the fatal overdoses in the summer of 2017. The judge noted the extremely serious nature of his crime and the negative effect that fentanyl and all drugs have on the community. Burns will serve ten years of supervised release when he gets out of prison.















