San Francisco is facing a surge in drug-related violence and illegal activity, with over 9 million lethal doses of fentanyl seized in 2023. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) issued 4,468 citations, leading to 428 arrests. Concerns are raised about the impact of local leaders' policies on the proliferation of fentanyl, with criticism directed at Chesa Boudin and John Newsom. The presence of fentanyl around a children's playground has sparked outrage among parents, highlighting the failure of San Francisco leaders to address the crisis.
Take the time to read Los Angeles County Public Health’s post admonishing people who plan to use fentanyl this holiday weekend to do so “responsibly” with Narcan to reverse OD. This is the failure of the Newsom/Ferrer obsession with “harm reduction” over treatment and prevention.… https://t.co/nmtSjtqNFN
San Francisco Children Playground Surrounded on all sides by fentanyl. Fentanyl is not family friendly. San Francisco Parents should be outraged. On my way to work. Passing through the far left gauntlet to get through to Union Square. San Francisco leaders have failed our… https://t.co/VThTrlo0rl
SF is under siege. Let the magnitude of these numbers sink in for a second. 9 million lethal doses of fentanyl in one arrest. Every SF/CA politician should feel immense shame in enabling this mess. https://t.co/djYosFMyJq
Can’t help but wonder how much more fentanyl would be in circulation in San Francisco today if Chesa and John got their way. https://t.co/vD0uohWAES https://t.co/wwLBcqVsDr
Over 9 million lethal doses of fentanyl seized in San Francisco during 2023 In that span, CHP has issued over 4,468 citations, resulting in 428 arrests for illegal activity. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/aWUs97dPrh
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