
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins (@BrookeJenkinsSF) announced charges against two individuals for narcotics trafficking in the Tenderloin district, with 700 grams of fentanyl and other drugs seized. Additionally, eight other individuals were arraigned for felony narcotics charges, with nine out of ten remaining in custody. This action is part of a broader effort to tackle America's fentanyl crisis, with New York being identified as ground zero. Efforts to address the issue include law enforcement crackdowns on open-air drug markets and discussions on leveraging trade policy with China to curb fentanyl exports. The U.S. drug crisis, exacerbated by the fentanyl epidemic, has prompted discussions on the effectiveness of humane approaches to drug addiction and the need for leadership in addressing the issue, emphasizing public safety.

Thank You @NEWSMAX for having me on tonight and shining a light on the darkness happening in San Francisco. Fentanyl is NOT family friendly. The crime and mass theft is, in fact, connected to the fentanyl trade. It’s a cycle that is not just having a negative impact on San… https://t.co/Pdp1Qlum7T
Thank you @Twolfrecovery . I was shocked & sad, and learned so much, including that fentanyl has such an addictive short high that addicts need 10-12 hits a day, and cartels are smuggling it over the US / Mexico border on the bottom of onion trucks so onions throw off sniffing… https://t.co/L7gxVqJSEP
Thank you @Twolfrecovery . I was shocked & sad, and I learned so much, including that fentanyl has such an addictive short high that addicts need 10-12 hits a day, and cartels are smuggling it over the Mexican order on the bottom of onion trucks so it throws off sniffing dogs.… https://t.co/L7gxVqJSEP