Social Media Tainted Drugs

Mikayla Brown, left, comforts her son Jax last month as they stand in front of a park bench dedicated to her son Elijah Ott, who died of a fentanyl overdose at age 15, in Paso Robles, Calif. The teen was trying to buy Xanax, not fentanyl, but wound up with tainted counterfeit pills.

Coco loved being the life of the party — cracking jokes, doing pranks and making people laugh, her mom, Julianna Arnold, recalled recently.

“Her favorite pastime was fashion,” Arnold said. “She didn’t like looking at magazines or going to fancy stores, but preferred to make her own creations from used clothing she would find at thrift stores … and they always looked fabulous on her.”

In 2022, two weeks after she turned 17, Coco left home just outside New York City to meet with a dealer she'd messaged through Instagram who promised to sell her Percocet. She never made it home. She was found dead the next day, two blocks from the address she was sent.

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