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From YouTube: Drug and Alcohol Commission Meeting, 01/11/2023
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Drug and Alcohol Commission Meeting, 01/11/2023
A
If
we
start
the
meeting,
I
find
a
meeting's
order
at
11
40.
B
C
A
Person
we
do
not
need
for
understand,
so
is
there
any
public
comments.
A
D
I
know
Mr
Walk
is
out,
so
he
wanted
me
to
report,
which
is
on
the
detox
update
and
the
administrative
report
still
no
update
on
the
detox.
It's
doing
the
same
stage
of
where
we
reported
last
time.
They
are
beginning
construction,
so,
hopefully
I
think
the
estimated
date
figures
costs
will
be
marched
of
this
year,
where
construction
will
be
done,
which
doesn't
seem
so
far
off
anymore
and
also
business
continues.
As
usual,
everything
is
still
moving
forward
with
the
detox
as
planning
as
scheduled.
D
He
did
want
me
to
mention
that
on
the
agenda,
the
left
side,
where
it
does
have
those
the
board
members,
we
do
have
an
asterisk
on
some
of
those
board
members
and
it's
just
to
know,
identify
those
individuals
who
were
were
new
members
were
appointed.
So
therefore,
those
board
members
are
still
currently
in
the
drug
and
alcohol
Commission
on
unless
the
new
council
member,
reappoints
them
or
appoints
somebody
else
differently.
D
So
for
those
individuals,
I
do
have
an
asterisk
on
their
name
and
do
want
to
continue
on
the
board
of
drug
and
alcohol.
We
do
recommend
you
to
reach
out
to
the
new
council
member
to
see
if
they
can
go
ahead
and
reappoint
you,
so
you
will
be
appointed
by
the
new
council
member
I.
Believe
it's
only
a
couple.
A
D
In
the
meantime
that
if
they
don't
appoint
anybody
else
yet.
A
Oh
okay,
discussion
and
possible
action
from
buying
agency
events.
D
We
are
still
moving
forward
in
regards
to
aot
with
the
city
Laredo
Health
Department.
We
have
scheduled
another
meeting
with
judge
Martinez.
We
already
had
a
meeting
with
judgmentary
Alex,
since
it
does
have
to
be
with
our
civil
judges,
since
it
is
court
order,
outpatient
services,
which
is
very
different
than
anything
else.
We
have
here
in
Laredo,
so
we
do
have
a
meeting
with
judge
Martinez.
He
met
with
judge.
D
Support
we
also
have
the
meeting
with
judge
Martinez,
which
are
some
of
our
stakeholders,
including
border
Regents,
LBD.
F
D
Health
and
Webb
County
Sheriff's
mental
health
will
be
a
part
of
it.
We
are
located
on
West,
Village
and
PD.
Mental
health
has
slowly
started
moving
in
as
well,
so
they
are
part
of
our
liaison
group,
so
they
will
be
stationed
with
us
temporarily
in
and
out
of
course,
they're
always
out
in
the
community,
but
they
also
have
a
reporting
station
there
with
us
and
that's
it
for
now.
Hopefully,
we're
looking
into
April
we're
all
getting
our
our
full
load
of
clients.
D
We
did
get
an
estimate
of
approximately
48
clients
that
meet
the
criteria
to
become
a
part
of
aot
and
our
numbers
are
are
required.
Numbers
are
30.,
so
we
do
see
that
there
is
a
need
out
in
the
community
and
that
48
is
just
those
individuals
with
repeat
hospitalizations.
We
haven't
even
tapped
into
the
repeated
incarcerations,
so
hopefully,
as
soon
as
one
or
both
of
us
jump
on
board
will
be
ready
to
go.
F
A
For
that
big
for
B
for
the
subcommittee
group,
calendar
planning
I
know
Mr
Jesse
is
the
one
that
keeps
up
with
that.
He
has
everything
he
didn't
make
it
today.
So
I
guess
we
can
move
on
to
the
next
item.
Round
Table
meet
and
greet
event.
A
I
think
we
were
planning
to
do
that
for
the
upcoming
art
I
think
what
did
they
say?
Did
this
in
March
March
yeah?
We
wanted
to
do
an
event
and
bring
more
people
also
to
come
to
the
meetings
and
and
tell
us
what
their
organizations
are
are
doing
and
stuff.
So
we
can
have
more
information
and
probably
put
it
on
on
the
updated
list
here
in
the
in
the
health
department.
A
A
The
commission
membership-
that's
what
Erica
mentioned
on
getting
new
members
for
the
vacant
spots.
We
do
need
some
some
more
people
to
to
to
help
us
out.
So
we
can.
A
Community
I
think
Mr
Vegas.
You
know
somebody
that,
yes,
okay,
so
you
can
talk.
A
You
can't
Vietnam
for
the
next
item.
The
detox
facility
facility
update
Eric,
already
gave
her
report.
I,
don't
know
if
anybody
has
any
other
updates.
I
know
Mata
would,
but
she
didn't
make
it.
A
A
G
So
real
quick,
my
name
is
Circus
I'm,
the
public
information
officer
for
the
South
Region
along
with
me,
is
I.
Don't
know
if
you
guys
seen
The
Fox
News
my
nintendent
always
comes
out.
His
name
is
Christopher
olivadis
and
then
there
we're,
in
the
stages
of
her
now
hiring
any
new
public
information
officer
who
will
hand
over
the
real
area.
As
of
now
I
handle
the
real
District,
which
is
about
12
counties
before
me.
G
G
I
really
recommend
there's
one
out
of
Sam
Houston
University.
It's
called
it's
public
information
officer
and
then
there's
one
that
FBI
leader
also
does
and
that
one
I
believe
it's
called
public
relations
or
something
like
that.
That
was
a
little
bit
pricey
it's
about
6.95,
it's
for
for
about
five
days
and
but
the
other
one's
a
little
bit
more
affordable.
The
other
ones,
I
believe
it's
like
200,
something
on
them
and
I
recommend
that
one
that
one
actually
they'll
give
you
camera
time
so
they'll
bring
in
different
reporters
and
they'll.
F
A
G
And
I
was
actually
I
mean,
unfortunately
that
was
the
way
I
was
kind
of
thrown
into
it,
but
I
handled
some
of
them
here
or
there
with
your
wallet
incident
and
I
did
some
national
news
I.
Think
I
did
like
Anderson
Cooper
CNN.
G
With
Spanish
you
know,
my
Spanish
is
not
perfect.
I
try
my
best.
Sometimes
I'll
go
and
go
Google
translate,
but
they'll
give
me
some
crazy
word.
G
I'm
here
to
talk
to
you
a
little
bit
about
batting
all
of
some
of
the
dangers,
the
right
that
we
are
seeing
not
only
here
in
Laredo
but
Statewide,
as
you
guys
know,
we're
running
this
operation
called
operation
won't
start,
which
is
mostly
kind
of
deters
to
kind
of
push
back.
You
know
all
the
mass
to
the
legal
migration.
That's
going
on
on
here,
not
over
here
in
Arena,
but
everywhere
else,
but
along
with
that
is
a
fentanyl.
That's
also
coming
across
fennel's,
very
dangerous
I've.
Never
personally
encountered
it.
G
I
know
some
of
our
officers
have.
The
only
thing
with
Beno
is
that
it's
very
difficult
to
testamental,
because
it's
always
laced
with
another
drug
right,
so
you
have
methamphetamine
or
you
have
amphetamines
or
whatever
you
may
have.
They
might
be
laced
with
fentanyl.
So
it's
very
difficult.
We
don't
know,
sometimes
it's
fentanyl
until
we
actually
take
it
to
the
lab
get
it
tested,
which
is
why
they
always
tell
us
to
to
wear
gloves.
G
So
just
some
of
the
stats.
This
is,
of
course,
a
little
bit
data,
but
this
is
for
November
17
2022
I
need
to
get
the
ones
for
January,
but
basically,
if
you
guys
go
all
the
way
to
the
fentanyl
seizures
right
here
we
have
308
pounds
and
as
much
as
308
pounds.
That
might
not
seem
a
lot
when
you
compare
it
to
like
cocaine
or
marijuana
seizures.
G
It
is,
if
you
look
at
the
doses
it
creates
it's
it's
concerning
and
what's
dangerous
right
now
is
especially
with
our
kind
of
like
our
young
teenagers
and
they're
trying
all
these
crazy
drugs
I
also
had
a
certificate
I.
Just
let
it
go
on
half,
but
I
was
a
drug
recognition
expert
here.
G
E
G
Bad
they
say
it's
one
of
the
most
difficult
trainings
you
could
go
at
least
in
the
DPS
side.
It's
a
whole
month,
basically
out
in
a
hotel
for
a
whole
month.
F
G
It's
about
okay,
eight
to
ten
hours
each
day
and
about
three
more
hours
of
study
each
day
that
you
have
to
do,
and
basically
what
it
is
is
that
we
do
a
12-step
evaluation
process.
So
let's
say
someone
arrests
use
her
and
then
the
trooper
he
sees
all
these
signs
of
intoxication.
He
justices
you
go
and
blow
into
the
machine
and
you
blow
straight
zeros.
G
Well
now
you
know
that
Trooper
is
like
okay.
Well,
this
guy
he's
impaired,
but
obviously
not
an
alcohol.
But
when
I
go
to
court,
they're
gonna
fight
me
on
that
right
so
that
they
they
bring
me
and
I
do
a
12-step
process.
I.
Do
everything
from
I
check
your
muscle
tone
I
check
your
blood
pressure,
your
pulse
rate,
your
your
eyesight,
like
dilation,
it's
constricted
and
based
off
that
evaluation,
I'm
able
to
determine
what
drag
drug
category
you
may
be
Under
the
Influence
yeah!
Well,
what
good
does
that
do
important.
G
But
basically,
in
order
for
us
to
get
a
blood
draw,
you
know
the
sugar
reach
that
we
call
it
the
DAC
24
right
and
it's
like
hey.
Why
did
the
trooper
asked
for
a
breath
specimen,
but
now
he's
changing
his
mind
to
blood?
Is
it
because
he
doesn't
know
what
he's
doing
or
is
it
because
someone
else
told
him
to
do
that?
So
that's
when
they
bring
me
so
this
kind
of
where
it
is.
G
Yeah
so
yeah,
so
we
have
to
get
a
dessert
district
judge
to
basically
sign
the
order
that
don't
put
there
on
the
notes
for
the
evaluation
that
I
did
I
did
a
total
of
I.
Think
during
my
period
I
think
I
did
like
seven
evaluations
and
out
of
all
of
them,
I
think
only
one
of
them
I,
I
kind
of
missed
it
and,
and
the
reason
I
missed
it.
What
I
believe
is
that
this
person
was
under
the
influence
of
K2
and
it's
like
spiced.
G
A
diet
marijuana
is
crazy
because
it
could
give
me
all
the
symptoms
of
one
thing
and
then
all
the
symptoms
of
another
thing,
so
that
was
kind
of
like
my
goodness
for
him,
but
this
picture
is
very
popular.
You
go
to
Google
and
just
put
a
fentanyl.
It's
probably
going
to
give
you
a
penny
and
basically
it's
kind
of
in
comparison
of
elite,
a
legal
dose
of
Fentanyl.
G
There's
another
drug,
that's
actually
even
more
powerful
than
Fentanyl
and
it's
called
parthen,
you
know,
and
so
we
have
the
lethal
dose
for
heroin
lethal
dose
for
Fentanyl
and
then
that's
carfentanyl,
which
is
literally
like
a
grain
of
salt
right,
like
it's
small,
so
very
dangerous
I
know,
there's
videos
out
there
where
it
shows
some
officers
having
certain
drugs
and
then
they
pass.
You
know
they
they
kind
of
like
pass
out
because
they're
touching
it
without
gloves,
or
sometimes
they
even
absorbs
through
the
gloves
so
very
dangerous.
G
Obviously,
here
I
don't
think
no
one
does
drugs
right.
No,
that's.
G
When
we
do
the
Dr
evaluations
for
our
tests
towards
the
end,
we
have
to
do
20
evaluations
and
there
are
active
evaluation
tested.
We
go
to
the
jail,
we
get
volunteers
and
basically
they
volunteer
to
give
me
an
evaluation,
and
then
they
do
every
inches.
It
doesn't
go
against
their
their
charges
or
anything
they're.
Just
volunteering
I
always
give
them
a
phone
call,
give
them
free
chips,
but.
G
G
F
G
G
I
can't
remember
the
definition,
but
the
actual
word,
but
we
have
a
certain
state
right
where
we
want
to
be
balanced,
so
math
will
increase
and
then
you'll
start
going
down
and
then
you
increase
you
start
going
down,
but
then
you
go
two
down
and
now
you
need
a
drug
and
or
or
sometimes
you
kind
of
get
too
high,
but
you
want
to
bring
down
and
you're
always
trying
to
get
to
that
level
which
is
kind
of
crazy,
because
you're
you're
a
normal
state.
So
they
do
these
things
called
I.
F
G
This
one,
obviously
this
one
is
from
DEA
but
Adderall
and
then
oxycodone.
You
can
see
the
real
pill,
the
fake
pill,
the
real
pill
and
the
fake
pill
for
Adderall
I
honestly
thought.
When
I'm
looking
at
the
real
fake
on
the
Adderall
side,
I
thought
the
one
on
the
bottom
was
the
real
peel.
They
have
these
pressers,
these
stroke
traffickers
they
press
to
make.
It
seem,
like
you
know,
they're
the
real
thing,
so
very,
very
dangerous,
I
always
recommend
you
guys
share
with
you
know,
even
with
everybody
right,
but
basically
don't
share.
G
G
If
I
pull
you
over
and
you
have
Adderall
and
you
have
a
prescription
or
the
bottle
is
your
name's
not
on
there,
then
you
get
arrested
for
that.
Obviously,
you
know
we
use
our
common
sense.
You
know
it's
your
I,
don't
know
your
dad
or
your
mom's
car
and
I
pull
you
over
and
you
tell
me
hey
it's
my
son
and
you
give
me
prove
that
it
is
or
something
yeah
Common.
Sense
too,
has
anyone
ever
seen.
These
yeah.
F
B
G
So
we
did
catch
a
lady
with
these
type
of
chips.
She'll
come
from
California,
that's
usually
where
they're
from
and
what's
dangerous
about.
These
is
that
you
know
they
obviously
have
THC,
but
from
what
I've
been
told
is
that
no
single
chip
had
the
same
amount
of
THC
compared
to
the
other
chip,
so
one
might
have
ten,
the
other
one
might
have
30,
but
in
total
it
has
500
right.
So.
H
G
Well,
yeah
the
concepts
how
they
make
them:
they
have
THC
in
them
yeah,
and
we
actually
pulled
over
this.
This
also
another
thing
you
guys
need
to
be
aware
of
these
smoke
shops
right.
They
sell
this
legal
CBD
and
all
this
stuff
right.
G
A
lot
of
them
also
been
rated
right
because
they
also
sell
marijuana
or
sale
TC.
We
caught
this
lady
and
she
had
bought
a
who
smokes
here,
like
not
marijuana,
just
cigarettes
for
those
trick.
Questions.
G
Whoever's
most
you
guys
seen
The
Camel,
Crush
and
what's
what's
particular
about
the
Camel
Crush.
They
have
like
a
little
thing
right,
like
you
can
pop
it
and
Menthol
and
stuff
we
put
over
this
lady
and
she
had
a
camel
Crush
right.
So
my
thing
is
like
we
searched
card
and
it
smelled
like
marijuana.
She
said
no
I,
never
smoked.
Marijuana.
Sorry,
like
anything
you've,
bought
anything
that
your
son's
bought
it.
No
because
I
know
they.
We
bought
these
Camel
Crush
from
a
vape
shop,
but
they
say
they're
receiving
feed
and
sure
enough.
G
After
you
know,
investigation
ended
up
being
marijuana,
but
it
was
a
camel
Crush
cigarette,
but
it
had
green
leafy
substitute
inside
like
and
it
reeked
up.
Marijuana
like
it
was
marijuana
like
I
know.
One
marijuana
smells
like
so
very,
very
careful
what
you
guys
buy,
especially
I
mean
I,
don't
think
Valero
or
anything
like
that
or
do
anything
illegal,
but
like
there's
smoke,
shops
and
stuff,
like
that,
just
be
very
careful
with
you
guys
buying.
F
B
G
G
But
basically
does
anyone
know
what
North.
G
Can
save
lives
sometimes
it's
a
tool
right
and
it
doesn't
necessarily
always
work,
but
it's
a
good
tool
for
us
all
to
have,
and
basically
this
is
part
of
the
only
medicine,
the
operation
All-Star,
where
they
issued
out
more
Narcan
Statewide
and
then
obviously
they
have
more
programs
for
everybody.
For
people
who
for
substance
abuse
basically
for
Recovery.
Is
there
recovery
programs
here
in
Cedar,
also
like
the
clinic
here.
D
G
I'm
gonna
go
a
little
bit
in
DWI,
that's
kind
of
like
DPS
right
like
that's
our
bread
and
butter,
but
unfortunately
we
did
have
several
accidents
right.
Several
people
that
died
also
during
the
holidays.
It's
something
that
we're
always
out
there
enforcing
and
alcohol
I
think
the
main
issue
with
alcohol,
and
just
in
my
opinion,
that
alcohol
sometimes
gives
us
a
little
bit
too
much
batter
right.
But,
as
you
normally
do
stuff
that
you,
you
wouldn't
do
without
alcohol,
which
is
why
a
lot
of
girls
or
guys
drink
it.
G
You
know
they
drink
it
for
socially
or
they
drink
it,
because
you
know
they're
they're,
you
know
they're
coping
with
sadness,
they're
coping
with
some
sort
of
emotion,
but
everybody
knows
what
points
are
awake
right.
F
G
G
G
I'm
not
able
to
suspend
the
license
unless
they're
refused
like
if
they
refuse
that
you
know
I
I
can
but
I
can
say
they
don't
refuse.
They
put
a
wander
and
I
can
still
arrest
them.
It's
just
I
can't
suspend
the
license
and
then
foresee
CB
CMB,
it's
a
little
bit
different,
but
from
my
experience
from
people
I've
arrested,
I
used
to
work
in
Eagle.
Pass
I
worked
there
for
three
years.
So,
as
you
guys
can
imagine,
I
arrested
a
lot
of
drones.
There.
G
What
I
see
is
that
even
people
who
are
blowing
under
0.08
a
lot
of
people
who
don't
have
experience
drinking
they're
all
over
the
road.
Why?
Because
they're
also
giving
other
things
they're
messing
with
the
radio
or
they're
they're.
Turning
on
a
cigarette
they're,
turning
on
the
rate
they're
messing
with
their
phones
or
whatever,
maybe
foreign,
any
questions
so
far,.
G
A
H
F
G
A
person
who
is
200
pounds
so
there's
a
myth
right.
You
always
have
that
Uncle,
they
say.
Oh,
my
uncle
can
drink
a
lot,
he's
he's
big.
He
could
drink
the
whole
12
12
pack
like
nothing
and
yeah.
He
may
be
kind
of
wandering
around
talking
and
everything,
but
at
the
time
when
he
does
blow
he's
gonna
blow
extremely
high,
especially
if
he
he
has
a
less
muscle
tone
than
versus
someone
else,
who's
more
athletic.
G
G
F
F
H
But
it
also
depends
because
nowadays
have
you,
as
you
see
like
a
lot
of
LPD
state.
Troopers
have
Chargers
as
undercovered
vehicles
like,
for
instance,
mine
mine,
is
like
completely
army
green,
so
they
always
think
that
I'm,
a
border
patrol.
G
G
No
I
agree:
that's
some
of
the
things
that
we
see
drive
without
the
headlights.
Another
thing
that
I
would
like
to
I'm
gonna
give.
F
G
Iterates
people
who
light
up
cigarettes
at
night
also
for
the
most
part
they
had
some
sort
of
alcohol,
some
say
they're,
trying
to
mask
the
order
of
the
cigarette.
G
G
G
The
offenses
I
won't
go
through
all
of
them,
but
basically
we
always
say
don't
drink
and
drive.
Apart
from
the
from
the
embarrassment,
because
I
work
a
lot
with
a
medium
and.
G
Like
like
us,
like
law
enforcement,
right
like
like
imagine
like
you
know,
I
get
arrested
and
I'm.
The
spokesperson
for
DPS
I'll
be
I'll,
probably
be
an
LMT
for
at
least
a
week
or
something
but
I
think
the
embarrassment
is
more
the
issue
and
then
LMT
the
real,
more
intense
likes
loves
to
I
think
every
month
they
do
like
top
10,
drunk
photos
or
mugshots
or
something
like
those
never
go
away.
G
And
then,
once
you
get
arrested,
everything
becomes
kind
of
public,
so
the
offense
is
obviously
you
can
produce
your
your
license,
the
fines
and
then
none
of
that.
But
now
you're
suspended.
You
have
to
get
a
word.
You
have
to
be
getting
rides
like
it's
a
it's
a.
B
You
know
there's
so
many
who
go
through
the
courts
and
everything
and
it's
just
a
slap
on
the
head,
because
the
third
offense
is
that
just
the
offense
doesn't
have
to
become
Victory.
G
G
F
B
Why
I
say
you
know
we're?
Never
gonna
really
make
a
dent
like
donations
like
and
I've
always
said
you
know
and
I
I
found
it.
I
wish
one
day.
I
didn't
even
didn't
have
to
exist,
but
you
know
we
appreciate
the
donations
because
we
help
others.
You
know
in
the
community
within
victims,
but
until
they
until
the
laws
change.
You
know
it's
going
to
continue.
Yeah.
F
G
To
be
yeah
and
I
wish,
we
would
have
adopt,
like
certain
programs
that
we
have
like,
for
example,
I
think
like
in
Bear
County.
They
have
like.
E
E
B
A
Yeah-
and
did
you
all
know
that
in
Tennessee
they
they
said
that
anybody
that
killed
somebody
while
you're
drinking
and
driving
is
also
paying.
G
F
G
It's
not
you
know,
I
mean
it's.
It's
easy
right
like
to
come
up
here
and
say,
like
hey,
don't
drink
and
drive,
but
you
know
there's
a
lot
of
people
that
do
it
for
certain
reasons.
You
know
there's
different
reasons
why
they
do
it.
Some
people
have
been
doing
it
for
years,
like
they've
been
drinking
and
driving
for
years,
especially
like
your
older
Generations.
You
know,
like
the
older
generation
doesn't
like
wearing
their
seatbelts.
G
C
Now,
nowadays,
law
enforcement,
the
D.A
and
then
they're
a
lot
more
careful
giving
people
breaks,
because
when
you
have
two
and
then
the
third
one
they
go
out
and
they
kill
somebody
they're
gonna
say
why
didn't
anything
happen?
The
first
few
times
yeah
and
I
have
a
case.
Tell
me
that
I
know
and
you
just
never
even
did
the
probation.
You
know
none
of
those
who's.
The
winner
Victoria,
gives
a
drug.
G
Yeah,
no
and
you're
right
and
I
say
the
same
thing
with
like
our
warnings
so
like
us,
we
have
to
get
print
out.
That's
right,
I
think
everybody
thinks
we're
like
we're
all
like
mean
or
something
when
we
come
out
with
that
little
clipboard
right
Donuts
you
make
it's
always
a
ticket
like
we
have
to
print
out
our
warnings
like
it's
policy.
We
have
to
do
it
and
that
that's
come
back
because
of
some
people
that.
F
G
That's
part
of
it,
but
there
was
one
right
after
that:
female
I
think
it
was
in
the
Houston
area,
but
those
those
warnings
or
those
tickets
they're
like
time
stamps
right
and
they
have.
G
Every
contract
yourself,
it
automatically
sense
like
a
ping
and
it
prints
it
off
a
warning.
So
that
way,
if
you
come
here-
and
you
say-
hey
I
got
pulled
over
on
this
road
at
this
time
around
this
location.
We're
able
to
see
what
Trooper
you
got
so
that's
kind
of
like
for
our
protection
and
then
your
protection
as
well.
G
A
real
nice
right
to
drive
up
there,
real
nice
Road
like
as
far
as
like
plant
seeds,
but
very
dangerous
too.
We've
had
a
lot
of
fatal
crashes
here.
Con
can
not
anymore
content
used
to
be
a
dry
county,
which
means
that
you're
you
weren't
able
to
buy
alcohol.
You
had
to
buy
alcohol
and
buy
them
or
there's
a
little
town
called
Beijing
so
that
leaky
store
in
the
corner
and.
F
G
G
F
G
G
Right
here,
that's
the
African
people
I'm
trying
to
take
this
he's
drawing
this
Duty.
As
you
can
see,
he's
not
a
rule.
The
one
behind
him
is
not
a
police
officer.
He's
actually
is
a
concerned
citizen
that
was
recording
and
the
thing
is
here.
Radio
reception
is
very
poor.
Senator
usage
is
very
poor,
so
I
believe
he
was
able
to
get
to
9-1-1
but
by
the
time
we're
able
to
send
someone
or
a
county
unit
or
anything.
G
G
The
combination
of
bad
things,
but
that's
basically
what
happened
he
went
head
on
almost
head
on
with
a
it,
was
like,
like
a
small
passenger
bus
and
they're
all
elderly
people,
I
believe
they're
all
over
the
age
of
70,
and
he
feels
I
believe
it
was
13
of
them.
I
personally
think
this
guy
should
have
gotten
live.
They
gave
him
actually
55.
G
The
church,
it's
like
a
retreat
or
something
like
that,
but
basically
they're
they
weren't
even
from
here
from
Texas
Muslim,
were
from
California
and
stuff
like
that.
So
very
unfortunate.
G
Yes,
he
was
21.,
I,
think
that's
his
actual
last
name:
Young
Jack,
D,
young
yeah,.
G
These
are
the
fatalities,
2019
2020
2021,
3300,
2019,
2020,
35
and
then
2021
4
000..
It
seems
to
be
increasing
even
through
the
cold
grid.
B
G
Was
going
up
and
we're
trying
to
figure
that
out,
I
thought
more
people,
there's
gonna
be
more
I'm
sure
you
guys
got
more
like
domestic
violences
and
stuff
like
that,
but
I
thought
less
people
were
driving,
but
apparently
not.
G
This
is
tablet
Statewide
and
then
it's
broken
out
right,
like
cnb's
team
drivers,
Urban
rules,
but
I
always
tell
people
like
people
just
see
these
like
numbers
right,
but
every
single
number
of
years
alive
so
I
always
say
that
and
it
could
range
anywhere
from
one
year
old
to
newborn
all
the
way
to
you
know
your
your
elderly
people,
but
that's
why
I
always
try
and
emphasize
on
the
numbers
is
not
just
numbers.
It's
a
life.
Okay,.
D
G
Than
fentanyl
here
in
the
Laredo
area,
I
think
we
have
more
of
the
synthetic
marijuana
than
the
fentanyl
fennel,
usually
when
it
does
cross
like
through
the
river
or
through
the
port
of
entries,
they're
in
bigger
quantities,
and
then
they're
obviously
distributed
once
they
make
their
their
destination.
But
here
in
Laredo
at
least
DPS
I've
seen
more
of
the
THC
used
and
then
the
synthetic,
especially
with
with
a
base.
Now
the
base
is
up.
G
It's
a
big
thing
that
even
high
schoolers
are
using
middle
schoolers
and
Bates
are
they're
very
dangerous
one
of
my
counterpartners.
He
he
does.
A
presentation
on
on
on
banking
and
vase
is
actually
worse
than
smoking
cigarettes.
Do
you
know
what
produces
the
smoke
on
on
Vapes?
Does
anyone
know?
F
G
G
Money,
yes,
not
decent.
Unfortunately,
it's
money
but
yeah
I,
know
very,
very
dangerous.
They
serve
quite
dangerous
for
lungs,
too.