Narkomania w Huntington - REDUX

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Narkomania w Huntington - REDUX
Teddy Johnson poses for a portrait at his plumbing and home remodeling business in Huntington, West Virginia on August 19, 2016. Johnson lost his son, Adam, in 2007 when heroin was on the uptick in Huntington. He now offers scholarships to high school students in Adam's name. On August 15, 26 people overdosed on heroin in a Huntington neighborhood over the course of four hours. All 26 were revived, but there were two other deaths in the area that authorities are unsure as to whether or not they were related. Like many places all over the country, opiates (both pills and heroin) are a massive epidemic.
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2016-08-19
Andrew Spear/Redux/EAST NEWS
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