Wednesday, May 30, 2012

'Bath salts' drug may be behind cannibal attack Miami cops say Iowa officials launch campaign to combat synthetic drugs Drugs Are Bad M’Kay Cannibal Was On Them “Bath Salts” When He Ripped Off His Clothes And Viciously Gnawed Man’s Face Chemists Outrun Laws in War on Synthetic

'Bath salts' addict warns of street drug's dangers A Nova Scotia man describes the horrifying experience of an eight-day drug binge. 'Bath Salts' Drug Suspected In Miami Face-Eating Attack The drug has been linked to other crimes in which the suspect becomes irrational and violent. In some ways, they're a "walking dead person," according to the president of the Miami Fraternal Order of Police. 'Bath salts' drug may be behind cannibal attack, Miami cops say MIAMI (Reuters) - A Miami man fatally shot by police after he refused to stop gnawing on another man's face may have been under the influence of a new form of the 1960s hallucinatory drug LSD, a top police officer said on Wednesday. How Do 'Bath Salts' Drive People Crazy? On Saturday in Miami, a naked, "zombielike" man viciously attacked a homeless man, biting off and eating much of his face. Police shot and killed the 31-year-old attacker, Rudy Eugene, who, according to some news outlets, may have been high on "bath salts" at the time of his cannibalistic attack. Miami's 'Naked Zombie' Proves Need to Ban Bath Salts, Experts Say Last year, the DEA took emergency measures to make 'bath salts' illegal. Miami cannibal attacker high on bath salts? A naked man shot and killed by Miami police on Saturday when he reportedly refused to stop eating the face of another man wearing only a shirt may have been high on bath salts. Police have theorized that the "cannibal man," Rudy Eugene, may have been hallucinating as a result of a drug-induced mania, according to reports. Man took bath salts, ran into traffic A man had taken bath salts, a drug synthetic similar to cocaine or methamphetamine, when he ran into incoming traffic last week, say Friendswood police. Face-Eating Attack Possibly Prompted by 'Bath Salts,' Authorities Suspect Miami Police Say Cannibalistic Attack Similar to Other 'Bath Salts' Incidents PD: Man took bath salts, ran into traffic A man had taken bath salts, a drug synthetic similar to cocaine or methamphetamine, when he ran into incoming traffic last week, say Friendswood police. "Bath salts" to blame in Miami zombie cannibal attack? A street drug called "bath salts" that turns users delirious, aggressive and overheated, may be the causee, says an emergency room doctor.
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