San Diego Cops Claim Rookie Officer Overdosed From Fentanyl In Viral Video, But Almost Nobody's Buying It


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Published 3 years ago

Published 3 years ago

Last Thursday, the San Diego County Sheriff's Office shared a video of a rookie police officer allegedly suffering a fentanyl overdose. An officer administered Naloxone to him, allegedly saving his life.


While this sounds like a harrowing experience for the young officer, many of the details shown in the video and given by the San Diego Sheriff's office afterwards left doubt in many Twitter users' minds that the man was actually experiencing a fentanyl overdose. For starters, he didn't inject the drug but merely touched it. According to medical experts, one cannot overdose from merely breathing it in through the air or touching it.


So, if not a fentanyl overdose, what caused the officer to fall over? Twitter users, including some medical experts, theorized it may have been a heat stroke or a panic attack, possibly induced by the fear the officer had for not understanding how fentanyl works.


While many have chastised the video for allegedly misrepresenting the situation—with some going so far as to accuse it of being "staged"—the San Diego Sheriff's office has maintained that they knew it was a fentanyl overdose, despite not releasing the name of the doctor who made that diagnosis.


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