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Digital Originals Published August 12, 2023 6:00am EDT

CRISIS IN KENSINGTON: Drug users


flood the streets of this lawless
Philadelphia neighborhood
Drug users can be seen passed out on the pavement or injecting themselves with needles in Philadelphia's open-air
drug market

By Megan Myers , Jon Michael Raasch | Fox News

Drugs, defecation and despair: A walk down one of America's most lawless streets
In Kensington, Philadelphia's open-air drug market, users can be seen passed out on the pavement or injecting themselves with needles on a main street.

WARNING: This story contains graphic images.

PHILADELPHIA — Dozens of drug users were passed out along the sidewalks of
Kensington Avenue on a gloomy August afternoon. Others stumbled through incoming
traffic in the open-air drug market that's ravaged one neighborhood in the City of Brotherly
Love.

Kensington has gained international infamy for its excessive public drug consumption .

The area has become a hotspot for xylazine — a veterinary tranquilizer known as the
zombie drug or tranq — which was found in over 90% of drug samples tested in
Philadelphia in 2021, according to city data.

In Kensington’s open-air drug market users were passed out on the pavement, covered in
,

scabbing or oozing flesh wounds from xylazine with fresh blood running down their arms
from injecting themselves with needles. Some users were spotted wandering around in a
stupor through a busy road.

THIS PHILADELPHIA NEIGHBORHOOD HAS


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One drug user, Gene, told Fox News he had just gotten out of the hospital after
unknowingly taking xylazine. He had bandages on his legs covering multiple flesh-eating
lesions covered in maggots.

Gene has multiple tranq-induced flesh wounds that he says are extremely painful. (Megan Myers/Fox News Digital)

The gruesome wounds from tranq can lead to serious infections, including necrosis, and
can sometimes require amputation, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration .

The drug can send its users into a trance or leave them unconscious for extended time
periods, tranq users told Fox News.

Duffy, another drug user, had a gaping wound on his arm from injecting tranq. He grew up
in Kensington and has never seen the effects of drugs as extreme as xylazine's .

Duffy, who grew up in Kensington, says the effects from the drugs has gotten worse. He unknowingly injected xylazine and
suffered a painful wound from the tranquilizer. (Jon Michael Raasch and Megan Myers/Fox News Digital)

OVERDOSES CONTINUE TO FUEL SALES FOR THE SACKLERS — THE FAMILY ACCUSED
OF IGNITING THE OPIOID CRISIS

"It's the worst I've ever seen it," he said.

Xylazine has infiltrated the nation's illicit drug supply leaving many addicts unaware that
,

they're injecting a concoction containing tranq. And since xylazine isn’t an opioid, standard
overdose reversal drugs are ineffective.

Drug users can be seen injecting themselves or passed out on the sidewalks of Kensington Avenue on a summer
afternoon. (Jon Michael Raasch/Fox News Digital )

Maggie, a 30-year drug user living on the Kensington streets, previously told Fox News life
was much better for users "when it was regular heroin" ravaging the area. Many of her
friends have died from overdoses as the drugs have become more lethal in recent years,
she said.

"I’ve lost a lot of good friends," she said. "People are just dying all around."

AFTER FENTANYL KILLED HER SOULMATE, RECOVERING DRUG USER FIGHTS TO END
STIGMA OF ADDICTION

Public drug use is common on Kensington Avenue, where many users gather to deal or buy different substances. (Megan
Myers/Fox News Digital)

Before xylazine flooded Kensington, the neighborhood was already struggling to get a hold
on the ongoing fentanyl epidemic . Before that, heroin plagued the drug-ridden community.

Over 200,000 Americans have overdosed and died from synthetic opioids like fentanyl
since 2020, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . In Pennsylvania,
one user died of a drug overdose about every two hours in 2022, with nearly 80% of those
deaths involving fentanyl, state data found .

A recovering heroin addict who used to deal and use on the streets of Kensington left the area but returns almost weekly to
help struggling drug users. (Megan Myers/Fox News Digital)

"Isee the drug addiction. You know, I see the drug dealing. I see the violence. I see the
poverty," Frank Rodriguez, a recovering heroin addict turned local activist, previously told
Fox News about Kensington . "Most of all, I see pain."

To see more of this open-air drug market in Philadelphia, click here .

Megan Myers is an associate producer/writer with Fox News Digital Originals.

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