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Carson David Schewe, 23, stands in Placer Superior Court in Auburn on Tuesday after being found guilty of murder for selling fentanyl-laced pills to 20-year-old Kade Kristopher Webb.
Carson Schewe sold the pills that led to the fentanyl poisoning death of Kade Webb, the DA's office said. A man has been found guilty of second-degree murder and drug possession in the first ...
“Carson Schewe knowingly sold fentanyl to Kade Webb in conscious disregard for Kade’s life along with all the other lives already lost,” Portillo wrote in a Nov. 21 sentencing briefing.
A jury in September found Carson Schewe guilty of second-degree murder after he gave a fentanyl-laced pill to 20-year-old Kade Webb, cousin of San Francisco Giants player Logan Webb, in 2021. "I ...
A jury in September found Carson Schewe guilty of second-degree murder after he gave a fentanyl-laced pill to 20-year-old Kade Webb, cousin of San Francisco Giants player Logan Webb, in 2021.
Defendant Carson David Schewe, center, listens during opening statements in the region’s first fentanyl murder jury trial on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024, in Placer Superior Court in Auburn.
On Thursday, Carson Schewe received the first murder conviction by a jury for a fentanyl-related death in Placer County. Schewe was convicted of second-degree murder and providing a lethal dose […] ...
Roseville police say 20-year-old Carson Schewe was arrested last week after an extensive investigation into a drug operation he was allegedly running. Detectives seized $100,000 in cash and an ...
Defendant Carson David Schewe, center, listens during opening statements in the region’s first fentanyl murder jury trial on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024, in Placer Superior Court in Auburn.
You may remember Carson Schewe was charged with murder last year. His is set to be the first fentanyl murder jury trial in Placer County and is now scheduled to begin in January.
Defendant Carson David Schewe, center, listens during opening statements in the region’s first fentanyl murder jury trial on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024, in Placer Superior Court in Auburn.