Mac Miller Never Stood a Chance | Arizona Man Arrested
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mac Miller Never Stood a Chance

, / 04:44 AM September 27, 2019

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.

Neither has Cameron James Pettit, 28, who was charged this month with selling drugs to Miller shortly before his death.

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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.

FILE – In this Oct. 2, 2016 file photo, Mac Miller performs at 2016 The Meadows Music and Arts Festivals at Citi Field in Flushing, New York. Authorities say an Arizona man has become the second person arrested on drug charges in the investigation of the overdose death of the rapper. Havasu City, Ariz., police said Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019, that Ryan Reavis has been charged with possession of marijuana and prescription drugs. (Photo by Scott Roth/Invision/AP, File)

Reavis was being held on $50,000 bail, and police did not know if he had an attorney who could comment on his behalf.

Pettit, who was charged in federal court on Sept. 4, has not yet entered a plea, and his attorney has declined comment.
He’s scheduled to be arraigned Oct. 10.

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Miller’s rhymes included a frank discussion of his depression and drug use, earning him fans among some of the biggest names in hip-hop.

A Pittsburgh native whose real name was Malcolm James Myers McCormick, Miller was also in a two-year relationship with singer Ariana Grande that ended earlier in 2018.

After his death, she posted an affectionate video of him on her Instagram page and released a song, “Thank U Next,” that lovingly mentioned him.

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This September 2019 photo provided by the Havasu City Police Department shows Ryan Reavis. Authorities say the Arizona man has become the second person arrested on drug charges in the investigation of the overdose death of rapper Mac Miller. Havasu City police said Tuesday, Sept. 24 that Reavis has been charged with possession of marijuana and prescription drugs. (Havasu City Police Department via AP)

Miller is among the musicians whose deaths have been linked in recent years to a national wave of opioid abuse.

Prince died in 2016 when he took counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl that looked like a generic version of the painkiller Vicodin.

Matthew Roberts, guitarist for the band 3 Doors Down, also died of an overdose in 2016 and had fentanyl and hydrocodone in his system.

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This story has been corrected to show the name of the city is Lake Havasu City, not Havasu City.

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