Cop goes to the restroom to smoke meth but instead it was fentanyl and overdoses in the stall

DetroitEWarren

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I know why they have it. That's not the point I was making. The question is how did the officer immediately know he OD'd without investigating? He just walked in and saw dude passed out.

If I see someone passed out, my first instinct isn't that they have OD'd on narcs or accidentally were exposed. I would at least go see what happened to them first.

Now if I see someone, who I already know is an addict passed out, then yeah my instinct would probably be that they OD'd.
Definitely.

His partner definitely knew that bro gets high as hell.
 

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Local police departments are not paying the money for a hair test.

Making absolute statements like this is not the path to exposing the truth on an issue. While hair tests are more expensive, they still may be used by some police departments. One example case is when Boston did hair follicle tests on thousands of officers.

"The employer, the City of Boston, conducted hair follicle drug testing on thousands of police officers, cadets and job applicants. Officers who tested positive could admit to drug use, receive an unpaid suspension, undergo rehabilitation, and submit to random urinalysis for a period of three years. A positive test result otherwise resulted in termination of employment. The results were negative for over 99% of Caucasian employees tested and over 98% of African American employees tested."


A better statement would have been, "Most local police departments are not paying the money for a hair test". That would be a far more accurate statement. It also helps when you back your claims about organizations you have no control over with some evidence to support your position.

Edit: Also

A: Yes. Once appointed to an LAPD academy class, candidates will be required to complete a drug test using a hair sample approximately three weeks prior to the Academy start date.

 

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If he was that brazen to smoke in there, then he probably has gotten away with it for a good while.

Also, so that department was not doing drug tests?
i believe coke and meth disappear from your system (piss) within 1 week cannabis lass for 33 days (in piss)
 

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SACRAMENTO COUNTY -- A Sacramento County patrol deputy, who was believed to have suffered a chemical exposure in 2023 and was revived by an opioid reversal drug, actually suffered from a fentanyl overdose, according to a sheriff's office internal affairs investigation.

Deputy Marvin Morales resigned from the department in February 2024, according to a letter included in the report, citing "personal reasons" amid the internal investigation.

In more than 400 pages of documents, photos, and videos the sheriff's office released the results of the internal review, including the recommendation that Morales be fired.

In August 2023, Morales confiscated a glass narcotics smoking pipe and issued a misdemeanor citation for the possession of narcotics paraphernalia. In his report, Morales lied, according to the sheriff's office findings, when he said he "safely disposed of the glass pipe at the Central Area Station."

Instead, documents say Morales admitted to keeping the pipe and smoked methamphetamine residue from the pipe at his home three to four times over the course of two months.

Morales said the use of methamphetamine "gave him the 'energy' he needed to write in-custody reports.

On October 24, 2023, Morales conducted a suspicious suspect stop and in that encounter recovered narcotics that were believed to be methamphetamine. He issued a misdemeanor citation for possession of methamphetamine to the suspect.

Hours later, Morales is seen on security camera footage at the sheriff's office Central Area Station entering a public bathroom, closed to the public at the time. Moments later, another deputy finds Morales unconscious on the floor of the bathroom in possession of the suspected meth he seized earlier the same day.

The substance initially believed to be meth was fentanyl, according to the report, and Morales was suffering a fentanyl overdose.

Deputies began life-saving measures including issuing multiple doses of naloxone, or Narcon, before transporting Morales to the hospital.

CBS13 was on scene at the time outside of the station as the first reports about the incident were that Morales was exposed to chemicals, unintentionally.

In the sheriff's internal review, it was found that Morales "used his position of authority to confiscate narcotics and narcotics paraphernalia from members of the public and held them accountable for the violations."

Morales' actions are described in one file as "shockingly atrocious." The recommendation from the sheriff's office was that Morales' employment be terminated.



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Why should anyone feel sorry for this officer? He'd lock you up in a second for doing when he did.
You don't know if he would or not first of all, secondly I don't judge anyone and I definitely won't judge someone who is struggling with addiction
 
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