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Jury convicts Centralia drug dealer

By Austin Williams Apr 8, 2025 | 1:45 PM
Broderick Currie

Following a two-day trial, a jury has found a 36-year-old Centralia man guilty of federal charges for distributing cocaine –and fentanyl in Marion County.

A federal jury convicted Broderick K. Currie, also known as Broderick K. Wooters of one count of distribution of a controlled substance: cocaine and one count of distribution of a controlled substance: fentanyl.

US Attorney Steven Weinhoeft says as a career offender, this defendant has sold drugs in southern Illinois and caused irrevocable harm to families for many years.  Weinhoeft says the lethality of fentanyl cannot be understated, and another dealer off the streets is a win for our region.

The evidence presented at trial proved Broderick sold nearly 12 grams of cocaine and one gram of fentanyl to a confidential source in February 2024 in Marion County.

Currie’s distribution charges are punishable by up to 30 years’ imprisonment per count. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for Aug. 12.

The FBI Springfield Field Office’s Southern Illinois TOC-West Task Force led the investigation, and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Dan Carraway and Dan Kapsak prosecuted the case. The TOC-West Task Force has multiple members.  This investigation was supported by Fayette County Sheriff’s Office, Carlyle Police Department, Mt. Vernon Police Department, and Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.

The case was investigated under the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces that identifies, disrupts and dismantles the highest-level criminal organizations that threaten the U.S. using a prosecutor-led, intelligence-driven, multi-agency approach.