’29-time convicted felon’ apparently tried faking a heart attack to get out of fentanyl trafficking arrest and failed miserably

Christopher Brent Heath

Christopher Brent Heath (Flagler County Sheriff’s Office)

A Florida man who as of 2019 was a “29-time convicted felon” facing sentencing for counterfeiting Federal Reserve notes is now accused of trying to fake a heart attack to get out of a fentanyl trafficking case — just months after he was let out of federal prison.

Christopher Brent Heath, 40, stands accused in Flagler County of two felonies and two misdemeanors for allegedly trafficking in fentanyl, unlawfully possessing a controlled substance, refusing to obey police officers and use or possession of drug paraphernalia, stemming from an Aug. 6 traffic stop. According to the affidavit, Flagler County Deputy Nicholas Huzior attempted to stop a car with tinted windows in Bunnell just after midnight.

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