Zombified Homeless People Invading Florida Parks

There was a time when there was a moral consensus against things like this. But now that morality has been removed from the national equation by the Unholy Left, it’s what we’re left with:

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Authorities in several Florida cities have seen an increase in emergency calls related to people being slumped over in a stupefied state, as they have overdosed on the dangerous drug known as spice, or synthetic marijuana.

Police in Tampa say that more people than ever before are overdosing on the drug, as investigators in Clearwater say they’ve received dozens of calls for people who have had to be rushed to the hospital because of suspected spice use. WTVT reported that Tampa medical and law enforcement professionals warned last week about the dangerous uptick in overdoses that is possibly linked to a bad batch of spice that’s being sold.

According to officials, there were three overdoses on Wednesday, as the calls for the usage of Spice are centered around Crest Lake Park where homeless people spend a lot of time reportedly. A disturbing photo from the Clearwater Police Department taken at Crest Lake Park shows two people slumped over and one person lying on the ground, as it’s suspected they had used Spice.

In addition, a video taken at the same park on Wednesday by Major Eric Gandy of the Clearwater Police Department shows him trying several times to speak to unresponsive individuals about how long ago they had taken spice. ‘What’s your name?’ Gandy can be heard asking several times on the video. Eventually, one of the men responds by saying, ‘my name?’

‘The spike that we’re seeing and my personnel are dealing with on the road are unprecedented,’ Gandy told WFLA. ‘Looked like one of our zombie movies.’ He added that he ‘had 15 people walking around in various states of incapacitation’.

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Love the sinner, but hate the sin:

‘They go buy this drug with money that people give them and then go sit around our parks and other places. They are zombified homeless people on drugs and I’ve seen people fall out around my place from the usage of it.’

Freeland added that business owners around him constantly go out to provide water to people who appear to be on spice, ‘so they won’t get too sick and die.’ He explained that he’s witnessed people who have used the drug in the area become ‘violent’ and attack others.

“Advocates” for people like this have a lot to answer for. They are not do-gooders but moral preening sociopathic enablers.

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