Fentanyl Crisis Easing in Pennsylvania, but Not Defeated
Patel said FBI seizures rose 31% as officials and families discussed disrupting trafficking and expanding treatment.
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Fentanyl crisis easing in Pennsylvania, but not defeated
(The Center Square) – The rate of Pennsylvania’s fentanyl deaths has collapsed over the last two years, though the fight is far from over, according to one of the most senior law enforcement leaders who visited the commonwealth on Wednesday.
FBI Director Patel Joins Fentanyl Roundtable In Allentown
FBI Director Kash Patel was in Allentown on Wednesday. Patel took part in a roundtable discussion on how federal law enforcement is working to end the fentanyl crisis. He says authorities have already seized 100 kilograms of fentanyl in Pennsylvania so far this year, potentially saving hundreds-of-thousands of lives. Those at the discussion said that while progress is being made, the fight against the fentanyl crisis is far from over.
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