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Horse Tranquilizer “Tranq” Appears in Fentanyl in Seattle

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Tranq Fentanyl is Here in Seattle

Go to #Chinatown-ID right now, and you will see several people with rotting flesh walking around in a zombie like stupor. DEA (@deahq,@DEASEATTLEDiv) confirms it. Jay Yanamura is one of the patriarchs in the community and has started documenting this disaster in the making. #CID remains ground zero for the drug addiction crisis. Just listen to him lay out what he and other senior citizens have to deal with every single day. He also continues to call out Councilmember Tammy Morales (@CMTammyMorales) for not being around during their “time of need.” #Seattle

@MayorofSeattle @cmkshama @GovInslee @kcexec @JoeMcDermottWA @seattlecouncil @KCCouncil @KCPubHealth @CMSaraNelson @CMTMosqueda @D5Juarez @SeattleFire @SeattlePD

This is Insane

“Because xylazine is not an opioid, naloxone (Narcan) does not reverse its effects.”- DEA #Seattle

https://www.dea.gov/alert/dea-reports-widespread-threat-fentanyl-mixed-xylazine

Looks at This Guy’s Leg

@mattgilblezy took this photo in Belltown recently. #Seattle This is in Councilmember Andrew Lewis’ hood. @CMAndrewJLewis

Wild Times in Chinatown-International District

Woman dying after drug overdose was saved by four bystanders last weekend in #CID. TRUE HEROES. #Seattle #Fentanyl

Unending Drug Crisis

After the woman was saved I thought she would go to the hospital for an examination but she walked right back into all the insanity in #Chinatown-ID. Ladies and gentlemen, this is not a housing crisis. #Seattle

Congress Getting in on Tranq

Lawmakers trying to push for this bipartisan bill.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/29/health/xylazine-tranq-controlled-substance/index.htmltw

Jonathan Choe

Journalist and Senior Fellow, Center on Wealth and Poverty
Jonathan Choe is a journalist and Senior Fellow with Discovery Institute's Center on Wealth and Poverty, covering homelessness issues for its Fix Homelessness initiative. Prior to joining Discovery, Choe spent several years as one of the lead reporters at KOMO-TV, consistently the top rated television station in Seattle. His in depth stories on crime and deep dive investigations into the homeless crisis led to measurable results in the community, including changes in public policy. Choe has more than two decades of experience in television news behind the scenes and in front of the camera for ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, and Tribune. He has also been nominated and honored with multiple industry awards including an Emmy. Choe spent several years teaching classes on emerging media and entrepreneurship to under privileged youth in inner city Chicago. As an independent journalist, Choe also contributes regularly to the Mill Creek View and Lynnwood Times and has reported on exclusive stories in the past year for Daily Wire and The Postmillennial.