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Originally posted by ladrones View PostSo about ten times a day the local popo preforms a resurrection of an heroine addicts with a shot or inhalation of a reversal drug.
Literally these people have been dead for a half hour or so and the come back to life with the mist or shot.
It is hard to believe.
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Originally posted by ladrones View PostSo about ten times a day the local popo preforms a resurrection of an heroine addicts with a shot or inhalation of a reversal drug.
Literally these people have been dead for a half hour or so and the come back to life with the mist or shot.
It is hard to believe.
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Originally posted by thegrouse View PostIt is crazy to see in person. Usually when they get out of jail and haven't been regularly using and go back to slamming high amounts. I feel bad for the good samiritans giving CPR to the junkie as they lay there until EMS hits them with the narcan.
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in another Police and drug related incident ... the LA State Police seized 10 kilos of Fentanyl
That's what Louisiana authorities intercepted Thursday on Interstate 20 just west of Haughton. A state trooper was searching an SUV during a traffic stop at mile marker 31 when he found a compartment in the rear cargo area of eastbound vehicle. He could see a plastic bag through an opening in the compartment, U.S. Attorney David C. Joseph's office reports.
The SUV then was taken to Louisiana State Police Troop G headquarters in Bossier City, where a more thorough search turned up 10 plastic bags. Each contained 1 kilogram, or 2.2 pounds, of fentanyl. Two Texas men were arrested as a result of the seizure and later appeared before a federal judge in Shreveport for their initial hearing.
Brandon Montoya, 23, of Kaufman, and 21-year-old Felipe Rodriguez each is charged with possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute. If convicted as charged, that could land them in prison for 10 years to life. They also could be fined $10 million and ordered to serve at least five years on federal supervised release once released from prison, the U.S. attorney's office reports.
The two men told authorities that someone had approached them in Houston about picking up the drugs in California, according to the complaint filed during the hearing Thursday afternoon. They were to be paid for the delivery once they arrived in Atlanta. Now Montoya and Rodriguez will remain in custody at least until their next court appearance, a detention hearing set for Tuesday.
Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid. The drug and its derivatives can be inhaled or absorbed through the skin or mucus membranes. This shipment was likely made in China, then smuggled through MX bound for the larger heroin distribution cities
10 Kilos = 22 lbs is enough lethal doses to kill roughly 4,000,000 people
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Postin another Police and drug related incident ... the LA State Police seized 10 kilos of Fentanyl
That's what Louisiana authorities intercepted Thursday on Interstate 20 just west of Haughton. A state trooper was searching an SUV during a traffic stop at mile marker 31 when he found a compartment in the rear cargo area of eastbound vehicle. He could see a plastic bag through an opening in the compartment, U.S. Attorney David C. Joseph's office reports.
The SUV then was taken to Louisiana State Police Troop G headquarters in Bossier City, where a more thorough search turned up 10 plastic bags. Each contained 1 kilogram, or 2.2 pounds, of fentanyl. Two Texas men were arrested as a result of the seizure and later appeared before a federal judge in Shreveport for their initial hearing.
Brandon Montoya, 23, of Kaufman, and 21-year-old Felipe Rodriguez each is charged with possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute. If convicted as charged, that could land them in prison for 10 years to life. They also could be fined $10 million and ordered to serve at least five years on federal supervised release once released from prison, the U.S. attorney's office reports.
The two men told authorities that someone had approached them in Houston about picking up the drugs in California, according to the complaint filed during the hearing Thursday afternoon. They were to be paid for the delivery once they arrived in Atlanta. Now Montoya and Rodriguez will remain in custody at least until their next court appearance, a detention hearing set for Tuesday.
Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid. The drug and its derivatives can be inhaled or absorbed through the skin or mucus membranes. This shipment was likely made in China, then smuggled through MX bound for the larger heroin distribution cities
10 Kilos = 22 lbs is enough lethal doses to kill roughly 4,000,000 people
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