Friday, June 1, 2012

Bath salts

  • On May 26, Miami police shot and killed a homeless man who was allegedly feasting on the face of another homeless man in a daylight attack on a busy highway.
  • (ABC News)
  • Its the zombie apocalypse that everyone is talking about—including Congress.
  • (US News and World Report)
  • DENVER -- Authorities say a 19-year-old Grand Junction teen had bath salts in his system and was behaving violently when he was accidentally strangled as friends tried to subdue him.
  • (Denver Channel)
  • Miami police suspect that what caused a 31-year-old man to rip off his clothes and viciously gnaw on the face of another man in a daylight attack on a busy highway is a new and extremely dangerous street drug known as bath salts.
  • (ABC News)
  • GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. -- Authorities say a 19-year-old Grand Junction man had a synthetic drug in his system and was behaving violently when he was strangled to death as friends tried to subdue him.
  • (Denver Channel)
  • Last Saturday afternoon, a naked man gnawed off most of the face of a half-naked man on a Miami causeway. He continued chewing even after police shot him and did not stop until they shot him dead.
  • (Reuters Blogs)
  • The new street drug known as "bath salts" that can lead to delusional behaviour has reached Waterloo Region, police say. Insp. Kevin Thaler confirmed police have seen this new drug twice in the last few months.
  • (Metronews.ca)
  •   So almost everyone right now knows the story that the title is referencing, but lets recap in order to make sure everyone is up to speed.  There was a guy in Miami that was caught eating another mans face.  The hungry fellow was naked.
  • (Examiner)
  • A search warrant has been filed for Pamelas Secrets in Harrisonburg after another bath salts raid this month. The adult store remains open. Investigators found bath salts and suspected K-2 in the store.
  • (WHSV)
  • The concern over synthetic drugs has come to a head in recent months, according to experts, and evidenced by events in Miami last weekend.
  • (Forbes)

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