Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At last week's meeting the Prosecutor for the Office of the Commonwealth Attorneys/Arlington gave some staggering statistics. I'm trying to find them online, but haven't located them yet.
She started by saying that she is in charge of reviewing all autopsy records and she started to notice a significant increase in deaths due to drug overdoses. They then began to put the stats together and I believe she said that deaths due to drug overdoses had increased by 400%.
The stats she read off were just shocking. Does anyone have the stats?
This is from the chief of police on the livestream:
350% increase in 2 years of overdoses.
450% increase in 2 year of non-fatal overdoses.
Spread throughout the county - north and south, ages 16-67.
What were the base numbers? 350% sounds alarming but it could be 2 to 9 for all we know.
I am the one who posted those statistics. He didn't give the numbers. Just that they had seen an increase and were concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At last week's meeting the Prosecutor for the Office of the Commonwealth Attorneys/Arlington gave some staggering statistics. I'm trying to find them online, but haven't located them yet.
She started by saying that she is in charge of reviewing all autopsy records and she started to notice a significant increase in deaths due to drug overdoses. They then began to put the stats together and I believe she said that deaths due to drug overdoses had increased by 400%.
The stats she read off were just shocking. Does anyone have the stats?
This is from the chief of police on the livestream:
350% increase in 2 years of overdoses.
450% increase in 2 year of non-fatal overdoses.
Spread throughout the county - north and south, ages 16-67.
What were the base numbers? 350% sounds alarming but it could be 2 to 9 for all we know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until YOU PEOPLE come to grips with the cultural issues at Yorktown, this will be a problem.
You seem really angry about something that doesn't affect you and your children. Why is that?
Just sad for your kids. You people make me sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until YOU PEOPLE come to grips with the cultural issues at Yorktown, this will be a problem.
You seem really angry about something that doesn't affect you and your children. Why is that?
Anonymous wrote:Until YOU PEOPLE come to grips with the cultural issues at Yorktown, this will be a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At last week's meeting the Prosecutor for the Office of the Commonwealth Attorneys/Arlington gave some staggering statistics. I'm trying to find them online, but haven't located them yet.
She started by saying that she is in charge of reviewing all autopsy records and she started to notice a significant increase in deaths due to drug overdoses. They then began to put the stats together and I believe she said that deaths due to drug overdoses had increased by 400%.
The stats she read off were just shocking. Does anyone have the stats?
This is from the chief of police on the livestream:
350% increase in 2 years of overdoses.
450% increase in 2 year of non-fatal overdoses.
Spread throughout the county - north and south, ages 16-67.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yorktown parents grasping for anything. Sorry guys, but this is y’alls problem.
To their dying breath: defend, defend, defend---deny, deny, deny.
The kids obviously think nothing of consequences which leads me to believe there never was discipline or consequences in these households. Busy, old, lazy parents---that just let them on electronics and never followed up on anything. Their kids could snow them all of the time.
The strictest/best parents I know---were usually the worst offenders because you cant' fool them. Been there.Done it.
I was scared sh*tless of what my dad would do if I was caught doing 1/4 of this stuff. Yes--I had my instances---but it is DAMN ballsy to be doing this IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD IN BROAD DAYLIGHT at 1:30 pm on a Saturday afternoon---where neighbors, parents, etc know you....,not to mention you are dumb as sh*t and entitled to think you can do THIS AND NOT GET CAUGHT. Christ---we knew about open containers, DIPs, etc.
Not only are the ballsy, entitled and arrogant---but they are stupid as well.
The only way a kid is doing this is he knows nothing is going to happen to him at home. An empty threat to take away the iphone 8 that just get him which he will have back in his hand before the weekend is up.
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown parents grasping for anything. Sorry guys, but this is y’alls problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At last week's meeting the Prosecutor for the Office of the Commonwealth Attorneys/Arlington gave some staggering statistics. I'm trying to find them online, but haven't located them yet.
She started by saying that she is in charge of reviewing all autopsy records and she started to notice a significant increase in deaths due to drug overdoses. They then began to put the stats together and I believe she said that deaths due to drug overdoses had increased by 400%.
The stats she read off were just shocking. Does anyone have the stats?
This is from the chief of police on the livestream:
350% increase in 2 years of overdoses.
450% increase in 2 year of non-fatal overdoses.
Spread throughout the county - north and south, ages 16-67.
Anything specific to the schools?
I haven't listened to the whole thing. The Commonwealth's Attorney mentioned WMS incident was buying LSD on the darkweb and then bringing it to school and doing hits in the bathroom. Kenmore example was an overdose on Xanax. Kids at Wakefield - athletes testing positive for LSD. Doors off on bathrooms at Yorktown to stop vaping and buying and selling of marijuana.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but there's no test for LSD, except maybe a hair test and there's no way that was done on the athletes. If the Commonwealth's Attorney really made this statement, they're being irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At last week's meeting the Prosecutor for the Office of the Commonwealth Attorneys/Arlington gave some staggering statistics. I'm trying to find them online, but haven't located them yet.
She started by saying that she is in charge of reviewing all autopsy records and she started to notice a significant increase in deaths due to drug overdoses. They then began to put the stats together and I believe she said that deaths due to drug overdoses had increased by 400%.
The stats she read off were just shocking. Does anyone have the stats?
This is from the chief of police on the livestream:
350% increase in 2 years of overdoses.
450% increase in 2 year of non-fatal overdoses.
Spread throughout the county - north and south, ages 16-67.
Anything specific to the schools?
I haven't listened to the whole thing. The Commonwealth's Attorney mentioned WMS incident was buying LSD on the darkweb and then bringing it to school and doing hits in the bathroom. Kenmore example was an overdose on Xanax. Kids at Wakefield - athletes testing positive for LSD. Doors off on bathrooms at Yorktown to stop vaping and buying and selling of marijuana.