Friday, December 8, 2023

Milwaukee Fire Dept. EMS And Police Responded To A Woman Allegedly Suffering From Flakka Drug Symptoms At S. Historic Layton Blvd



Flakka drug being distributed and sold in the Southside of Milwaukee.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

December 8, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin- On December 8, 2023, around 1:48p.m., the Milwaukee Fire Department's EMS and police responded to the 800 block of S. Historic Layton Blvd. (S. 27 & W. National Ave.) and located a woman on the Northwest sidewalk suffering from what appears to be alleged effects of flakka, a synthetic drug that produces aggressive symptoms, hallucinations and uncontrollable behavior.

The woman was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

Rising drug addiction epidemic: Hundreds of people who are drug addicted have easy access to flakka as well, like other popular drugs distributed and sold like cocaine, heroin, marijuana and methamphetamines that are available from organized diverse groups of people that can be spotted during all hours of the day and night along S. César E. Chavez Drive, W. Greenfield Ave., W. National Ave. and W. Lincoln Ave. (12th and 8th Aldermanic Districts) in abundance in the Southside of Milwaukee.

The abundance of drugs in the Southside of Milwaukee has been the main root cause in the proliferation of prostitution, loitering activity and homeless individuals panhandling along the business strips.


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