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Long Island man had enough fentanyl in home to kill 3.5 million people, DA says - MSNA 43-year-old Long Island man has been indicted on drug trafficking and other charges after law enforcement seized cocaine, 33 pounds of narcotics and enough fentanyl to kill 3.5 million people ...
Long Island man had enough fentanyl in home to kill 3.5 million people, DA says Authorities said it was the largest fentanyl seizure in Suffolk County history -- enough to "kill every man, woman ...
Long Island parents take trip to Albany to push for tougher penalties for drug dealers 01:58. GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — A recent arrest in connection to a Long Island teenager's accidental overdose ...
New video game produced by Long Island dad aims to educate players about fentanyl 02:36. ROSLYN, N.Y. -- A Long Island father is on a mission to save lives after his son died after being sickened ...
It takes around 2mg of fentanyl — the weight of two grains of sand — to kill an adult. And about 15 pounds of it were seized in a single Suffolk County home.
Small vials of fentanyl photographed on June 1, 2018 in Salt Lake City, Utah. A Long Island man was recently arrested for drug possession and trafficking after authorities seized "enough fentanyl ...
A Long Island man has been indicted for allegedly possessing five kilograms of fentanyl — enough to kill more than 2.5 million people, authorities said.. Adriano Abreu Bonifacio, 39, was ...
A Long Island drug dealer was charged Wednesday after authorities found heaps of pills ‘containing enough fentanyl to kill more than 65,000 people” — and several abused pooches used for dog ...
A key leader of what law enforcement calls "one of the more powerful, violent and well-established" MS-13 cliques on the east ...
BELLPORT, Long Island (WABC) -- The amount of fentanyl seized during a major drug trafficking bust in Bellport was "enough to kill everyone on Long Island," according to Suffolk County officials.
Jim Himes called Long Island Sound's restoration one of the "great environmental success stories of the last 50 years.” ...
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