Second man arrested in connection with rapper Mac Miller's death, charged with possessing marijuana, weapons
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Second man arrested in connection with rapper Mac Miller's death, charged with possessing marijuana, weapons

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Ryan Reavis has been charged with marijuana, prescription drugs and weapons offenses but has not been directly accused of causing Mac Miller’s death Los Angeles: An Arizona man has become the second person arrested on drug charges as authorities investigate the overdose death of rapper Mac Miller. Police gave no details on the connection between him and 26-year-old Miller, who died a year ago in his Los Angeles home of an accidental overdose of cocaine, alcohol and fentanyl, a powerful opioid that’s contributed to a deadly epidemic in the U.S. and claimed other musicians, like Prince. Ryan Reavis, 36, was charged this week with possessing marijuana and prescription drugs as well as weapons offenses and fraud but has not been directly accused of causing Miller’s death. Authorities in Arizona and federal agents served a search warrant Monday at Reavis’ home in Lake Havasu City, where they said they seized prescription pills, marijuana, a doctor’s prescription pad, a pistol and two shotguns, large amounts of ammunition and a homemade firearm suppressor similar to a silencer.

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