No contest: Racine man takes plea in father's drug overdose death

RACINE (AP) — A Racine man has pleaded no contest in the drug overdose death of his father nearly two years ago.

24-year-old Adam Jaskulske entered the plea Friday to an amended charge of second-degree reckless homicide. Sentencing is set for July 24.

Prosecutors last year charged Jaskulske with being a party to first-degree reckless homicide. He was accused in the June 3, 2012, death of his father, 49-year-old Glen Jaskulske of Racine. Investigators say Glen Jaskulske died after a night allegedly spent partying and doing drugs with his son.

Adam Jaskulske's co-defendant, 27-year-old Aaron Mianecki of Racine, is accused of being their heroin supplier.

Last week, Mianecki pleaded no contest to two counts of first-degree reckless homicide in the 2012 deaths of men in Racine and Dodge counties, including Glen Jaskulske.