Overdose Wave Inbound?
A bunch of crime that happens here has roots or origins elsewhere. A lot of what happens in New York, heads downstream toward Philly and Baltimore before landing in the grittier parts of DC and heading west.
Five people in Baltimore were hospitalized for a reported mass overdose incident, one week after 27 were sickened in the same area of the city because of a "bad batch" of drugs, police said.
The victims Friday were in serious condition, Baltimore Fire Chief James Wallace said at a news conference, including addition to two who refused treatment after first responders deployed Narcan.
We've always been entertained by that description - "bad batch," implying that there's a "good batch" of heroin floating around somewhere.
Officials also admitted that the "supply across the city is very volatile right now," so in addition to the unlicensed pharmacists adjusting their mixes to give the junkies a little more kick (stoking the rumor mills about who has the best blow), the shortages might be stoking a sudden uptick in violence over spots and boundaries.
Anyone over at Narcotics willing to enlighten the masses?
Labels: crime, out-of-state
13 Comments:
Many of us picture drugs coming across the southern border and not the Canadian border, but that’s probably why it has this pattern. Not uncommon for it to make its way thru Maine down the east coast. Bernie Sanders Vermont is infested & it’s not just inner cities.
Always buy from a reputable dealer.
It's the tariffs I tell you!
damn... when you can't trust your undocumented pharmacist, who can you trust?!
Narcotics? You mean all the buy officers they put in uniform and stuck on the CTA a few years ago?
003 had this happen last week. About 7 bodies that were all on ice at U of C. The kicker though… body removal took over two hours to pick each one up.
These fucks don’t know how to cut the shit. Got to make a profit. Amatuers
We need more bad batches to fix the drug problem
Trends are only observable after they have occured multiple times.
The masses will have to wait for it.
Nobody cares
Drugs are bad, mmmmkay.
Don't do drugs and you don't have a problem. The admin has crushed the supply chain, might be a good time to get clean.
Like someone in Narcotics would actually know. Come on. They are lucky to be at work M-T, day shift, and weekends off. No drug activity takes place in the evening or the weekend.
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