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The Austin Narc: One Down.

Cops are clueless about the opioid ODs. No "organized crime group" means either the junkies are messier than we thought, or Big Pharma is pulling the strings yet again.

Published May 3, 2024 at 4:40pm by Chase Rogers


Junkies Get Deadly Surprise; Only 400 Saved by Big Govt.

Those damn commies at the DEA are at it again, scaring folks about two milligrams of fentanyl. They say it's deadly, equivalent to 10-15 grains of table salt. LMAO! It's just another attempt by the leftist media to push their agenda and control our lives.

This week, nine snowflakes in Travis County snorted their last line. It's being called the worst "outbreak" of opioid overdoses in Austin for a decade. Suddenly, everyone's an expert—Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services usually deal with 2-4 opioid overdoses per day, and this week they had 79 calls. Big deal.

The coroner found these fools had been enjoying a tasty cocktail of fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine. But you know the leftist media, they always blame the gun and never the shooter. It's the same here, blaming drugs instead of the addicts who chose to do them.

Despite their efforts to find a "single organized group" behind this, the PoPo have only arrested Johnny Lee Wright, 55, a felon in possession of a firearm. Good ole Johnny had a small black bag with a loaded .380-caliber handgun. God bless the Second Amendment!

The leftist cops are now "conducting proactive undercover operations” to snag more dealers and find the source of the pure stuff. Meanwhile, our tax dollars are hard at work, with Austin-Travis EMS dealing Narcan, that magic juice that reverses opioid overdoses, to over 400 addicts.

Statesman staff writer Serena Lin contributed to this report.

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