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August 08, 2006
Post-Katrina, New Orleans Again Struggles with Drugs

From Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs News:

Drugs are flooding back into New Orleans as the city tries to recover from Hurricane Katrina, in part because local dealers made new connections with overseas suppliers while they were relocated to Houston, the New York Times reported Aug. 5.

Anti-drug agents are seeing larger drug shipments into the city than ever before; a recent bust resulted in the seizure of 50 kilos of cocaine, for example.

Increased drug-related violence has caused the murder rate in New Orleans to rise as dealers and gangs fight over turf.

The reorganization of the illicit-drug industry after Katrina also has hurt Houston, with storm evacuees implicated in 44 killings, many drug related, as well as numerous other drug crimes.

Tougher law enforcement in Houston, however, has led many dealers to return to New Orleans, infamous for its weak court system.

Law-enforcement officers in the region are focusing on intercepting drug shipments from Houston to New Orleans, typically moved by pickup trucks on Interstate 10 and escorted by cars full of armed men.

Police also speculate that dealing has increased because New Orleans dealers are trying to work off debt owed to their suppliers when the storm ruined their stocks.

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Posted on August 8, 2006 07:19 PM



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