Carlsbad Man Sentenced for Fatal Fentanyl Sale

Courtroom scene related to fentanyl distribution case

San Diego, California, February 7, 2026

Cameron William Fulston was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for his role in selling fentanyl that resulted in the death of 25-year-old Danielle Good. The incident, which occurred in San Diego, highlights the severe consequences of fentanyl distribution. Fulston’s co-defendant, Bryan Kim Bullard, was also implicated and received a 20-year sentence. This case underscores the ongoing opioid crisis and the push for tougher legal actions against drug traffickers.

Carlsbad Man Sentenced to 12 Years for Fatal Fentanyl Sale

Carlsbad, California – Cameron William Fulston, 31, was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for orchestrating the sale of fentanyl that led to the death of 25-year-old Danielle Good. The sentencing took place on February 6, 2026, in San Diego federal court.

Details of the Overdose

On September 10, 2023, emergency responders found Good unconscious in a Mission Valley apartment’s bathroom. Despite hospitalization, she remained comatose and was removed from life support five days later. Investigations revealed that Fulston initiated a conversation with Good over social media about drugs, prompting her to travel to San Diego. At the time of her overdose, Fulston’s co-defendant, Bryan Kim Bullard, was present in the apartment while Fulston had stepped out to pick up food. Bullard provided Good with the fentanyl and, after she began overdosing, messaged Fulston requesting Narcan. However, neither contacted emergency responders until about an hour later, when Bullard called 911 from Good’s phone and then fled the scene. Fulston was arrested in November 2023 on unrelated charges and later connected to Good’s death. Bullard, arrested two months later, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 20 years in prison in July 2025.

Background on Fentanyl Overdoses

Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, is significantly more potent than morphine and has been linked to a surge in overdose deaths across the United States. In California, authorities have intensified efforts to combat fentanyl distribution, leading to numerous arrests and lengthy sentences for those involved in trafficking the drug. The case of Fulston and Bullard underscores the severe consequences of fentanyl distribution and the legal repercussions for those involved.

Legal Proceedings and Sentencing

Fulston’s sentencing serves as a reminder of the legal consequences associated with the distribution of fentanyl. The case highlights the importance of holding individuals accountable for actions that result in loss of life and the ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to address the opioid crisis.

Community Impact and Response

The community has been deeply affected by Good’s death, prompting discussions on the need for increased awareness and preventive measures against opioid abuse. Local organizations and authorities continue to collaborate on initiatives aimed at educating the public and reducing the prevalence of fentanyl-related incidents.

Conclusion

The sentencing of Cameron William Fulston to 12 years in federal prison for his role in the fatal fentanyl sale to Danielle Good highlights the serious legal consequences of drug distribution. This case serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with fentanyl and the importance of continued efforts to combat its spread.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What was Cameron William Fulston sentenced for?

Fulston was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for orchestrating the sale of fentanyl that led to the death of 25-year-old Danielle Good.

What happened to Danielle Good?

Danielle Good, 25, was found unconscious in a Mission Valley apartment’s bathroom on September 10, 2023. Despite hospitalization, she remained comatose and was removed from life support five days later.

Who was Bryan Kim Bullard?

Bryan Kim Bullard was Fulston’s co-defendant, present in the apartment during Good’s overdose. He provided Good with the fentanyl and fled the scene after calling 911. Bullard was arrested two months later and sentenced to 20 years in prison in July 2025.

What is fentanyl?

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid significantly more potent than morphine, linked to a surge in overdose deaths across the United States. It is often illicitly manufactured and distributed, leading to numerous fatalities.

What are the legal consequences of distributing fentanyl?

Distributing fentanyl can result in severe legal consequences, including lengthy prison sentences, as demonstrated by the cases of Fulston and Bullard. Authorities have intensified efforts to combat fentanyl distribution, leading to numerous arrests and convictions.

Key Features of the Case

Feature Details
Defendant Cameron William Fulston, 31
Sentence 12 years in federal prison
Victim Danielle Good, 25
Co-Defendant Bryan Kim Bullard
Co-Defendant’s Sentence 20 years in prison (July 2025)
Incident Date September 10, 2023
Location Mission Valley, San Diego, California
Drug Involved Fentanyl
Legal Outcome Fulston sentenced to 12 years; Bullard sentenced to 20 years

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