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public-health1 year ago

"Drug Dealers Use Fentanyl Test Strips to Market 'Clean' Pills"

Fentanyl test strips, intended to help users detect the presence of the deadly synthetic opioid in drugs, are being misused by drug dealers to falsely advertise "clean" pills on social media. This misuse creates a dangerous false sense of security among users, as the strips are not reliable unless an entire pill or batch is tested. The DEA reports a rise in the potency of fentanyl pills, with 7 out of 10 pills tested in 2023 containing potentially lethal doses. The issue is exacerbated by the lack of quality control in counterfeit pills, leading to inconsistent fentanyl levels.

crime1 year ago

Tulum Beach Club Shoot-Out Claims Lives of American Woman and Belizean Man

An American woman, identified as Niko Honarbakhsh, was killed by a stray bullet during a shootout between rival drug dealers at a beach club in Tulum, Mexico. The woman had no connection to the suspected drug dealer also killed in the violence. Tulum has seen previous incidents of tourists being caught in drug-related shootouts, prompting the US State Department to issue a travel alert for increased situational awareness in the area.

crime1 year ago

American Woman Fatally Shot in Tulum Beach Club Crossfire

An American woman, identified as 44-year-old Niko Honarbakhsh, was killed in a suspected drug dealer dispute at a Tulum beach club in Mexico. The incident also resulted in the death of a man from Belize, who was found in possession of cocaine and pills. Authorities are hunting the shooting suspects, and the U.S. State Department had previously issued a travel warning for increased caution in Mexico's Caribbean beach resorts. Tulum has seen previous deadly violence involving foreign citizens, including a 2021 shooting incident.

crime1 year ago

Tulum Beach Club Shoot-Out Claims Lives of American Woman and Belizean Man

An American woman and a man from Belize were killed in a shooting at a beach club in Tulum, Mexico, in what appears to be a dispute between drug dealers. The woman had no connection to the alleged drug dealer also killed in the incident and may have been caught in the crossfire. The Belizean man was found with cocaine and pills, indicating he was a dealer. This incident is not the first involving foreign tourists getting caught in drug gang shootouts in Tulum, prompting the U.S. State Department to issue a travel alert for increased situational awareness in Mexico's Caribbean beach resorts.

crime2 years ago

San Francisco's Successful Six-Month Crackdown: Over 900 Drug Dealer Arrests

In a six-month drug crackdown in San Francisco, nearly 700 people were arrested for drug sales and almost 800 were arrested for drug use. The operation, led by multiple law enforcement agencies, focused on dismantling open-air drug markets in the Tenderloin and South of Market areas. Over 420 wanted fugitives were apprehended, and a total of 148 kilos of narcotics, including 80 kilos of fentanyl, were seized. The initiative has resulted in a record number of narcotics cases presented by the District Attorney's office. The mayor expressed the need to continue these efforts to make the neighborhoods safer.

crime2 years ago

California's First Murder Conviction Involving a 21-Year-Old Fentanyl Dealer

A 21-year-old man has become the first person to be convicted of murder in California for dealing fentanyl. The conviction comes in connection with the death of a 15-year-old girl who overdosed on the drug last summer. Legal analysts believe this could be a significant moment in the fight against fentanyl, as it sends a strong message to dealers that they could face severe consequences, including life imprisonment. The prosecution's key argument is that anyone dealing fentanyl demonstrates a reckless disregard for human life. Authorities are determined to hold drug dealers accountable for the lethal consequences of their actions.

politics2 years ago

Trump's call for death penalty for drug dealers could apply to woman he championed, says Fox's Baier.

Former President Trump advocated for imposing the death penalty on convicted drug dealers in a Fox News interview, even as anchor Bret Baier pointed out that the policy would have applied to Alice Johnson, a woman Trump granted clemency to and promoted in a Super Bowl ad for his 2020 campaign. Trump defended his own record on crime, which has come under scrutiny in the 2024 primary, and suggested Johnson would not have committed the same crime if the threat of the death penalty were hanging over her.

politics2 years ago

Trump's call for death penalty for drug dealers could apply to woman he championed, says Fox's Baier.

Former President Trump advocated for imposing the death penalty on convicted drug dealers in a Fox News interview, even as anchor Bret Baier pointed out that the policy would have applied to Alice Johnson, a woman Trump granted clemency to and promoted in a Super Bowl ad for his 2020 campaign. Trump defended his own record on crime, which has come under scrutiny in the 2024 primary, and suggested Johnson would not have committed the same crime if the threat of the death penalty were hanging over her.

crime2 years ago

Rising Violence in Cancun: Multiple Deaths Reported in Hotel Zone and Beach Areas.

Three lifeless bodies, allegedly of drug dealers, were found on the beach outside a popular hotel in Cancun, Mexico. The Attorney General's Office for Quintana Roo has opened an investigation into the matter. Mexican authorities have stepped up security efforts in the region as the country struggles to control organized crime from human traffickers and drug cartels. The incident comes just days after an American was shot in Cancun last week. The State Department has issued a travel advisory for American visitors to Mexico's coastal Quintana Roo state to exercise increased caution due to crime and kidnapping.

crime2 years ago

Mexican Police Probe Discovery of 3 Dead Bodies on Cancun Beach

Three lifeless bodies were found on the beach outside a popular hotel in Cancun, Mexico. The victims were allegedly drug dealers, but their identities have not been confirmed. The Attorney General's Office for Quintana Roo has opened an investigation into the matter. Cancun remains the most popular vacation spot in Mexico for U.S. tourists, but the State Department has issued a travel advisory warning visitors to exercise increased caution due to crime and kidnapping.