Two men who were heavily involved in east-metro youth drug trafficking were sentenced Friday to serve time behind bars for the overdose death last winter of a Woodbury teenager.
Alexander L. Claussen, 20, and Cole A. Matenaer, 19, were sentenced by Judge Richard Ilkka in separate hearings that quickly became tearful reminders of a young life lost.
Tom Fitzgerald, his voice rising while delivering a statement in Washington County District Court, said Claussen and Matenaer preyed on his daughter, Tara, 17, without any regard for her well-being, putting money before conscience.
Tara Fitzgerald died Jan. 11, 2014, after swallowing a designer psychedelic drug during a sleepover with a friend.
"As I speak, drug dealers are giving poison to our kids in our schools," Tom Fitzgerald said. "The synthetic drugs clearly have set a precedent for killing people in tiny doses."
Five people were charged last May with third-degree murder in connection with Tara's death.
Before Friday's sentencing, both Claussen and Matenaer expressed remorse and apologized to the Fitzgerald family. Both also vowed to put years of drug addiction behind them.
"I know I put everyone involved through hell and back," Claussen told Ilkka. The judge sentenced him to about six years in prison for his role in Fitzgerald's death.