My stupid ass was, f— it,” Suge said. He took a hit, and his girlfriend’s prediction was accurate. “That’s when I went there [to hard drugs].” ...
"On or about October 8, 2025, known Juvenile 1 supplied multiple unknown drug users with free drugs, "testers.' Later that ...
Multiple non-fatal overdoses were reported Wednesday in Baltimore, police said. City police said as many as 11 overdoses were reported around 12:08 p.m. in the area of West North and Pennsylvania ...
After a third mass overdose in four months was reported in Baltimore’s Penn North neighborhood on Wednesday, city officials again sent support resources, but did not provide specific details about ...
When more than two dozen people were hospitalized for overdoses on a Thursday morning in July, some people saw potential for a watershed moment over drug problems riddling the Penn North community in ...
Baltimore police officers executed enforcement actions, including raids, Wednesday as part of an investigation into the mass overdose in Penn North. More than two dozen people overdosed in July and ...
Judges denied bail at separate hearings on Friday for two suspects arrested in recent raids, which, according to court testimony, are tied to mass overdoses in Baltimore City. The arrests earlier this ...
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As first responders treated victims in the immediate area of the Penn North mass overdose event on July 10, Sara Whaley knew there could be others in trouble nearby. But how to find them? “There was ...
Three mass overdose incidents involving roughly 45 people have shaken Baltimore’s Penn North neighborhood since July. Yet newly released citation data shows only a handful of tickets were written for ...
PENN, NORTH AND WEST BALTIMORE EXPERIENCED ANOTHER MASS OVERDOSE. IT WAS THE SECOND IN JUST A MATTER OF MONTHS. ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY IN THE COMMUNITY DOES HAVE NARCAN ON HAND. AND THAT LIFESAVING ...
People who use drugs in Baltimore, overwhelmingly support prescribed safe supply programs, according to new research.
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