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Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2024 11:05:50 +0100 (CET)
Subject: San Francisco fentanyl dealers could face murder charges in fatal overdoses
 by: Let The Weak Die - Tue, 12 Mar 2024 10:05 UTC

A new task force for San Francisco�s opioid crisis will empower law
enforcement to investigate fatal drug overdoses as homicides, enabling
prosecutors to charge dealers with murder, California Gov. Gavin Newsom
and city officials announced Friday.

The task force will treat opioid deaths in San Francisco like homicide
cases in the way it documents deaths, gathers evidence and processes
intelligence to map out crime syndicates, the governor�s office said in a
news release.

Authorities want to particularly target fentanyl dealers, and they could
potentially be charged with murder, prosecutors said.

The task force will include personnel from the city police department and
district attorney�s office, as well as the California Highway Patrol and
the California National Guard.

The highway patrol may best be known for freeway chases and the Hollywood
glamour of its motorcycle cops in television shows like �ChiPs.� But now
the storied agency is patrolling the streets of San Francisco�s Tenderloin
neighborhood as part of a multiagency effort to crack down on rampant drug
dealing.

On one day, CNN watched as task force members arrested a suspected drug
dealer accused of selling meth and fentanyl. Inside a plastic bag: 33
grams of fentanyl that CHP officer Andy Barclay estimates, at its worst,
could potentially kill thousands of people.

Preliminary city data show that 619 people have died this year as of
September from unintentional drug overdoses, on track to outnumber 2022�s
647 deaths. The state stepped up its anti-opioid efforts in San Francisco
in May.

�The opioid crisis has claimed too many, and fentanyl traffickers must be
held accountable including, as appropriate, for murder,� Newsom said in a
statement. �This task force is fighting for those affected by this crisis
� for victims and loved ones who deserve peace.�

Mayor London Breed said, �We must treat the trafficking and sale of
fentanyl more severely and people must be put on notice that pushing this
drug could lead to homicide charges.�

The governor�s office said the new task force is expected to be fully
operational by early 2024.

Not everyone was a fan of the new approach.

Tracy McCray, president of the San Francisco Police Officers Association,
said the opioid crisis �has steadily squeezed the life out of our city�
and is not a new problem.

McCray said officers currently can�t respond to all 911 calls immediately
or fully investigate all crimes, �because we are down 600 officers from
where the Department and voters say we should be and based on SFPD�s data,
next year we will be down 700 officers. That is the crisis that needs to
be addressed immediately and aggressively.�??

Mano Raju, San Francisco�s public defender, called the task force �another
step in the wrong direction toward the continued revival of the failed War
on Drugs in SF.�

His office urged leaders to �prioritize evidence-based public health
strategies rather than throwing more public resources at a punitive
approach that has failed time and time again.�

https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/28/us/san-francisco-opioid-task-force

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