Crime & Justice

Deadly Fentanyl Scams in New York Expose Lethal Consequences of Drug Crime Epidemic

By Economics Desk | September 25, 2025

A New York woman allegedly used fentanyl-laced drugs to rob men, resulting in three deaths—highlighting the deadly impact of drug-fueled crime and the urgent need for accountability.

In a grim reminder of the ongoing drug crisis plaguing America’s cities, a 36-year-old New York woman, Tabitha Bundrick, now stands accused of using fentanyl-laced narcotics to incapacitate and rob four men — three of whom tragically died. This case is not an isolated incident but a symptom of broader failures that threaten public safety and national sovereignty. Is New York Doing Enough to Protect Its Citizens from the Deadliest Drug Threat? Between 2023 and early 2024, Bundrick allegedly targeted vulnerable men in Washington Heights, luring them with promises and then exposing them to fentanyl disguised as cocaine. These calculated...

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