Justice Department Announces Opioid SOS Program To-date Results
Justice Department Announces Opioid SOS Program To-date Results
Since 2018, high risk areas, such as both the Northern and Southern Districts of West Virginia, have been part of the Department of Justice’s Operation Synthetic Opioid Surge (SOS), which is an effort geared towards reduce the supply of fentanyl in areas with the most overdose fatalities. Under Operation SOS, the U.S. Attorneys in these ten districts each designate a specific county to target, and so far, doing so has produced significant results.The effort has led to an estimated 750 defendants being charged in federal court, with 384 of those defendants charged in 2020 so far. At the same time, those districts targeted have witnessed a noticeable decline in the number of overall overdoses. From 2017 to 2019, most SOS counties reported a decline of 14% to 24%, with the Western District of Pennsylvania seeing a whopping 45% drop.“The Justice Department’s commitment to fighting the opioids epidemic is stronger than ever, and we are using every tool in our arsenal to disrupt the supply of these drugs on our streets,” said Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen, announcing the program’s most recent results. “Operation SOS has had a significant positive impact on the communities where it is being employed. The Department will continue to build on these successes and work to stop the drug traffickers who so callously wreck lives.”
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Justice Department Announces Results in Fight Against the Opioid Crisis Two Years after Launch of Operation S.O.S.Operation S.O.S. reducing opioid related deaths in West VirginiaPortland, Maine; U.S. Attorney Halsey Frank Reports On Operation S.O.S.
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