Samuel Chapman and Laura Berman's son, Sammy, was 16 years old and a junior in high school when he died in 2021 after overdosing on a fentanyl-laced pill, according to Chapman, from a person he ...
Families of more than 50 overdose victims have filed a lawsuit against Snapchat, accuse the app of enabling drug dealers. The families say the social media platform enables drug dealers to sell fake ...
Alex Neville was one of those boys who was always in costume, wearing his obsessions on his sleeve. At three, he went around dressed as a mummy, earnestly explaining the embalming process to children ...
Snapchat is developing new ways to secure their app after the influx of Fentanyl and other illegal drugs were being sold through their site. The new developments will be able to warn users of the ...
A lawsuit filed earlier this month by the Social Media Victims Law Center (SMVLC) alleges that fentanyl-laced pills purchased via Snapchat led to the deaths of eight people between the ages of 15 and ...
"No parent should have to go through this," one mom told "GMA." Nearly two years ago in June 2021, mom Fran Humphreys got a phone call at work that no parent wants to receive. "I was called at work ...
PHOENIX — A pill bought over Snapchat was laced with enough fentanyl to kill five people. It's the reason one family will never get to say goodbye to their son. Roy Plunk's family adopted their son, ...
Snapchat said Thursday it is ramping up efforts to identify and remove drug dealers from its platform, days after federal officials warned that counterfeit pills laced with deadly fentanyl were widely ...
Drug dealers are using Snapchat and Instagram to find customers, despite rules against it. Insider found two dozen fentanyl-related deaths in which Snapchat apparently played a role in the transaction ...
Snapchat has developed new tools and educational content to crack down on the sale of deadly counterfeit pills on the messaging app. These tools aim to warn users about the dangers of those pills in ...
Consumers, particularly those younger than 30, are spending more time on social media during the pandemic. But many dealerships have yet to venture beyond Facebook to apps such as Snapchat that have ...