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Staggering amounts of fentanyl hit streets as the DEA watched and took no action, records show
Records reveal the DEA monitored fentanyl shipments without seizing them, aiming to catch larger traffickers. This controversial approach left communities vulnerable, sparking a rise in overdose deaths and internal whistleblowing. A debate...
Records reveal the DEA monitored fentanyl shipments without seizing them, aiming to catch larger traffickers. This controversial approach left communities vulnerable, sparking a rise in overdose deaths and internal whistleblowing. A debate over law enforcement priorities ensues as the agency faces criticism. #DEA #FentanylCrisis #Whistleblower #PublicSafety #DrugWar
Originally reported by AP News.
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