San Francisco is grappling with a severe fentanyl crisis, exacerbated by the influx of drug tourists and homeless individuals using government assistance checks to purchase the drug. Notably, the area around 7th and Market has been dubbed 'The Fentanyl Bazaar,' considered one of the most dangerous construction sites in the city's history. This issue has led to significant public safety concerns and economic repercussions, including the closure of numerous restaurants not due to the pandemic but because of the fentanyl problem. Local residents and observers are increasingly frustrated, calling for immediate action from city officials and highlighting the cycle of drug dependency and economic decline. The fentanyl trade has also impacted Honduras, where dealers are reportedly building mansions in Siria Valley from the profits.
F E N T A N Y L M A N S I O N S THE FENTANYL BLOOD TRAIL, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONDURAS: How Homeless Use Government Assistance Checks To Buy Fentanyl From Hondo Fentanyl Dealers Who Then Send The Money Back Home Where They Are Building Mansion In Siria Valley, Honduras… https://t.co/jYWdb8o9ox
The Government-Checks-To-Buy-Fentanyl cycle repeats itself month after month, leaving our community scarred and hopeless. San Francisco's streets become a battleground, as the homeless fight for survival and the city struggles to maintain order. Honduras seeing HUGE boom loop.
Honduras fentanyl dealers eagerly await the beginning of each month, knowing their business will thrive. As San Francisco's homeless population gets their checks, the city braces for the inevitable consequences. We're caught in a never ending nightmare. Our community is at the…
It is the month of May and Our community is STILL trapped in the vicious cycle of government assistance, where every month's end brings a new wave of despair. San Francisco, once a beacon of progress, now watches helplessly as the homeless receive their monthly checks and turn to…
Druggies repurposing the drug paraphernalia that @SF_DPH and nonprofits like @GLIDEsf hand out. #SanFrancisco https://t.co/lknlVHke2E https://t.co/E8hwOztMor
San Francisco drug tourists installed a new art exhibit on Ellis and Polk. #Art #OnlyInSF @KTVU https://t.co/CrWYkjNHe9
I am tired of drug tourists. #SanFrancisco https://t.co/mIHCGDlGPp
San Francisco, a city known all around the world for its eclectic culinary scene and innovative dining experiences, is facing a grim reality as numerous restaurants are forced to close their doors NOT BECAUSE OF THE PANDEMIC BUT BECAUSE OF FENTANYL. Contrary to popular belief,…
How is your tolerance for drug dens and corrupt San Francisco leaders this morning? #BayArea https://t.co/bLGFAvM3H0
My neighbor. San Francisco is the drug tourism capital of the world…⬇️ #Travel #OnlyInSF https://t.co/3Ly4ozL5e1 https://t.co/bNGys0Qpjp
Clean up drug den row: Ellis and Polk. @sf311 @LondonBreed @nbcbayarea @KTVU #SanFrancisco #OnlyInSF https://t.co/J0GiSBpszB
The Most Dangerous Construction Site In San Francisco History: The Fentanyl Bazaar, 7th and Market San Francisco https://t.co/TFt9Ui6XFX
The Most Dangerous Construction Site In History: The Fentanyl Bazaar, 7th and Market San Francisco https://t.co/TFt9Ui6XFX
Your daily check-in from the front of City Hall today. Someone help these people. They’re here every morning like clockwork every day. @SF311 @LondonBreed @sfbos @SF_DPH @sfgov @AaronPeskin @sfpd @SFPDChief @SF_emergency What is the plan, folks? https://t.co/FiouqgHpJj
It’s the beginning of the month. Pay day for the drug tourists again today. Expect to see even more people than usual folded in half high on fenty all over Market Street and downtown for the next few days. London Breed, the Board of Supervisors, the cartels, the NGOs, the… https://t.co/7ZTcC54pi2