Ya'll need to safe out there. There are new scams being thought of every day and this one seems to be the newest, weirdest, and most dangerous one.

A group called the "Fentanyl Robbery Gang" (F.R.G.) has been busted for a series of crimes after luring victims with the promise of prostitution and then drugging them with fentanyl, leading to four deaths. They operated from New Hampshire to Virginia. All seven members, some linked to New York gangs, are now in custody. They're facing charges like distributing drugs that led to deaths, kidnapping, identity theft, and using firearms.
The gang used dating sites to find people looking for prostitutes, then knocked them out with fentanyl and robbed them. If the victims didn't pass out quickly, they even resorted to home-invasion robberies. Four people died from fentanyl overdoses—three in Pennsylvania and one in New Hampshire. Authorities are looking for more members or victims and are urging anyone with info to contact the FBI.
I can see a lot of us falling for this, because so many of us think with the head in our pants rather then the one on our shoulders. If you're in the New York, Virginia, or New Hampshire areas, it's safe to be cautious when booking unknown providers. Make sure you're doing your dodiligence with you research and not to book a provider strictly off how they look. The last thing I want is anyone in the community to fall victim to these assholes.
For more information you can see it here.

A group called the "Fentanyl Robbery Gang" (F.R.G.) has been busted for a series of crimes after luring victims with the promise of prostitution and then drugging them with fentanyl, leading to four deaths. They operated from New Hampshire to Virginia. All seven members, some linked to New York gangs, are now in custody. They're facing charges like distributing drugs that led to deaths, kidnapping, identity theft, and using firearms.
The gang used dating sites to find people looking for prostitutes, then knocked them out with fentanyl and robbed them. If the victims didn't pass out quickly, they even resorted to home-invasion robberies. Four people died from fentanyl overdoses—three in Pennsylvania and one in New Hampshire. Authorities are looking for more members or victims and are urging anyone with info to contact the FBI.
I can see a lot of us falling for this, because so many of us think with the head in our pants rather then the one on our shoulders. If you're in the New York, Virginia, or New Hampshire areas, it's safe to be cautious when booking unknown providers. Make sure you're doing your dodiligence with you research and not to book a provider strictly off how they look. The last thing I want is anyone in the community to fall victim to these assholes.
For more information you can see it here.
