Heroin on Staten Island Increases Overdoses
The heroin addiction
epidemic in New York is not showing any signs of slowing now, especially now
that fentanyl is in the mix. The residents of Staten Island and all of the
boroughs are dealing with an increase in overdoses resulting from heroin that
is tainted and mixed with fentanyl. Communities all over Staten Island have
been especially hard hit by this latest wave of heroin-related deaths, with a
string of overdoses that are suspected to be caused by a bad batch of heroin.
Officials are struggling to prepare an appropriate response and prevent further
deaths, even as more drug dealers have been arrested in various police
operations in the Staten Island area.
Drug Gang Arrested
for Selling Heroin on Staten Island
Police on Long Island arrested members of an Albanian drug gang
that was selling
heroin on Staten Island for the last few years. Stamped
with the name “Pray for Death”, this potent mixture of heroin and fentanyl was
bushed throughout Staten Island, Long Island, and all of the boroughs.
Authorities estimated that these drug dealers were selling over one kilogram of
heroin per week. This arrest and so many others are the work of law enforcement
that is working hard to put a dent in the heroin distribution rings on Staten
Island.
Bad Batch of
Heroin Circulating on Staten Island
According to reports, the heroin circulating throughout New York
may be laced with Fentanyl, a powerful opioid painkiller that is given to
terminally ill patients as a last resort. This narcotic is many times more
powerful than heroin by itself, leading to the increase in opioid overdose
deaths all over the country in recent years. The NY
Daily News has reported on the recent surge in police activity in an
effort to prevent further deaths linked to the bad batch of heroin:
“On
Tuesday, six alleged heroin peddlers were nabbed in “Operation Beach Boys,”
named after South Beach where the drugs were reputedly sold. And on Sept. 1,
cops took down two alleged “kingpins” who authorities said ran Staten Island’s
longest-running heroin ring.”
While the valiant
efforts of police departments in the area may put a temporary dent in the
operations of crime syndicates on Staten Island and throughout New York, new
dealers often take the place of the ones that are arrested. This never-ending
battle against drug lords pushing heroin on Staten Island has strained police
departments, which are already short staffed and affected by various budget
cuts.
The Heroin
Addiction Epidemic Continues
Just in the last ten
days, reports are coming in that 9 people have passed away directly as a result
of heroin consumption on Staten Island. Pure heroin, often mixed with Fentanyl,
is arriving in large quantities from Mexican cartels that have made the mass
scale production of heroin a flawless science. This is no longer a local
problem, but a national epidemic and more must be done in the highest
echelons of the United States Government to prevent the easy accessibility of
street drugs such as heroin. By raising awareness about the deadly results of
this epidemic, we hope that inaction will turn into action and affected
individuals will enter a drug
rehab on Long Island for their addiction.
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