Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services (ATCEMS) and the Austin Police Department (APD) said they received a total of 51 calls for suspected overdoses as of Tuesday afternoon, with four suspected deaths related to the surge, according to local ABC News affiliate KVUE.
austin is as woke as san francisco. What a waste. Used to be a great place. I moved out because of the property taxes .
ReplyDeleteCulling the herd.
ReplyDeleteI am shocked, SHOCKED, that anyone in Austin would use a needle.
ReplyDeleteLet em die and stop taxing the shit out of me to launder money, I mean save them.
ReplyDeleteStupid people make stupid decisions, just what popped into my head reading this
ReplyDeleteAustin. So not like it matters.
ReplyDeleteForget it jake, it's Austin.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, ban narcan... that herd NEEDS thinning.
ReplyDelete8 damn paragraphs in and still no mention of the drug !
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