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Baltimore Sun
Sep 21, 2017
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When bullets kill someone in Baltimore, the public knows right away. When drugs do, notice takes months.

Thursday, September 21, 2017, 10:21 AM EDT

When someone is shot in the streets of Baltimore, police release the details swiftly. If the person dies, the city police department publicizes the victim’s name soon afterward.

But when it comes to heroin and other opioid overdoses, which in recent years have killed far more people than bullets and knives — more than 600 so far this year, more than twice the roughly 250 homicides — real-time information isn’t routinely available.

 


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