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Real-life Walter White sentenced to 12 years for dealing meth

The Lockwood, Mont., man is accused of dealing 32.5 pounds of the drug

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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A Lockwood, Mont., man has been sentenced to more than 12 years in federal prison for dealing methamphetamine. U.S. District Court Judge Donald Molloy sentenced Walter Jack White on Monday to nine years for possession of meth for distribution followed by three-and-a-half years on weapons charges, The Billings Gazette reported. Molloy held White responsible for the distribution of 32 and-a-half pounds of meth, a quantity he called “extraordinary.” “He ended up getting shot by his son,” Molloy said. “Thirty two-and-a-half pounds of methamphetamine coupled with guns and violence is as about as serious as you can get.” White, 53, told Molloy he got addicted to meth and when he tried to get out of selling it, suppliers threatened him. White acknowledged getting meth from Tomas Alvarado of Turlock, Calif., who is serving a 30-year prison sentence for his role in the conspiracy. White’s son, Brandon White, is charged with assault with a weapon and jailed on $150,000 bond. Court records say Brandon White told investigators he shot his father in the back in January during an argument over a $10,000 debt. Walter White was arrested in March after law enforcement officers investigating the shooting searched his residence and found four ounces of meth, valued at about $10,000, two handguns and more than $15,000 in cash. The investigation into the shooting netted several arrests in a string of storage unit break-ins by defendants who told investigators they were trying to raise money to pay debts they owed Walter White.