Christopher Purvis sentenced to five years for firearm in drug trafficking case

David X. Sullivan, Interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut - https://www.mccarter.com/
David X. Sullivan, Interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut - https://www.mccarter.com/
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Christopher Purvis, 29, was sentenced on Mar. 11 to 60 months in federal prison for possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, according to David X. Sullivan, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut.

The sentence will be served consecutively to other federal and state sentences that Purvis is currently serving. The case highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to address gun violence and drug trafficking offenses.

Court documents show that on May 7, 2022, New Britain Police attempted to stop a car with Purvis as an occupant. As officers approached, Purvis accelerated at high speed before crashing the vehicle. He and others fled the scene. A search of the car uncovered fentanyl, cocaine, and a loaded Glock 9mm handgun reported stolen. DNA analysis linked both the firearm and drug packaging to Purvis.

Purvis pleaded guilty on August 8, 2025. He is already serving a 72-month federal sentence for trafficking fentanyl and cocaine in northern Vermont and a concurrent six-year Connecticut state sentence for firearm and threatening offenses.

The investigation was conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Hartford Task Force and the Bristol Police Department. The task force includes personnel from several local police departments as well as the DEA Hartford Resident Office and Connecticut State Police. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Natasha Freismuth and Christopher Lembo prosecuted the case.

This sentencing reflects continued collaboration among law enforcement agencies targeting armed drug traffickers.



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