Deputy Suffers Fentanyl Overdose After Exposure During a Traffic Stop – Everything Law and Order Blog

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40 thoughts on “Deputy Suffers Fentanyl Overdose After Exposure During a Traffic Stop”
  1. When your anxiety is so bad that you think you are overdosing on fentanyl. The mind and psychosomatic symptoms can be powerful. I guarantee a blood test came up zero on fentantyl. This propaganda by police needs to be grounded in reality. It’s dangerous enough without making up lies about it; no need to tell anything other than the truth.

  2. In most situations, legal experts advise against performing a field sobriety test as you have the right to refuse it, and doing so could potentially strengthen your case by limiting the evidence the police can use against you in a DUI situation; however, refusing could also lead to an arrest based on other observations of impairment made by the officer

  3. All those drugs in that car and a car seat in the back😡 I hope like hell they keep that child far away from him they could easily overdose coming anywhere near that car, such a piece of crap dude. Thank God the officer was okay! Thank you to all the officers for what you do everyday risking your lives to keep our communities safe 🫶

  4. They should always wear masks and remind themselves to not wipe up their foreheads when they're sweating with their hands. I noticed the officer kept wiping his forehead with the back of his hand and the side of his arm. But the drugs can scatter and get on you so you got to remember not to touch yourself

  5. Well just read up and “Experts state this is not a Fentanyl Overdose, or ANY TYPE of overdose. They speculate more less a “Panic Attack”!
    So I may been wrong in stating he’s a fake, a liar & faking. However if he is having a panic attack over large amount & variety of dope he is surely in the wrong profession! This type will kill another & fast!!!

  6. 35:54 FAKE FAKE FAKE!!! Seriously!!! He has Gloves ON!!! HOW??? How was contact made/ wiping forehead with his arm- come on! Test him- NADA in his system $ on That. I work 👋🏽 at a needle exchange! Harm reduction & educating those I can each & everyday, as well linking to resources, especially those ready for change! Test this lying officer!!

  7. O.D. NOT POSSIBLE!!
    It was simply "mind over matter"! He crushed up the unidentified substance while it was in a baggie, he had gloves on and he was outside in the open air. His supposed symptoms were from his own mind…

  8. According to the police scanner, someone on the radio was saying that there was an overdose with a dead body. in the minute and a half of the video. I was like what the hell did I just hear?

  9. Had a friend who found drugs in her sons room and when she picked up the bag and went to show her husband the bag she started to feel woozy. By the time she had walked into the kitchen she was almost out and she collapsed onto the floor.
    She had mumbled I found this and he kind of knew what it was because he watched a ton of cops and LivePD. He called 911, took a paper towel wrapped up the baggy, then washed his hands, took a wash cloth washed her hands, then told 911 what she found. He had to start CPR on my friend who was overdosing just from touching a bag that has fentanyl on it. They said it either seeped into her blood stream threw the palms of her hands or some dust went up her nose.
    They told her street fentanyl is way different than medical fentanyl. After her 19 year old son was confronted he went to rehab. He's been clean and sober for 3 years now and is a drug and alcohol counselor for troubled youth.
    Point is, you can OD by touching or inhaling the smallest bit of that drug. If happened to my friend and it can happen to anyone.

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