Mother Uses Billboards to Raise Fentanyl Awareness After Son's Death
Tampa Bay 28October 5, 20252 min503 views
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- π― Tammy Plaxis is using billboards across the Tampa Bay area to raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl poisoning.
- π Her mission was inspired by the death of her 29-year-old son, Dylan, who died in 2020 after consuming cocaine laced with fentanyl.
- π€ Plaxis connects with other mothers who have lost children to fentanyl, forming a supportive community to cope with grief and advocate for change.
Spreading the Word and Educating
- π’ Each billboard aims to educate the public on the risks associated with fentanyl, often found mixed with other drugs.
- π‘ Another mother, Sharon Roberts, shares her story of losing her son, Shawn, to fentanyl-laced Xanax, emphasizing the need to educate children about these dangers.
- π The group also distributes information on how to administer Naloxone, a life-saving medication that can reverse opioid overdoses.
Personal Grief and Mission
- ποΈ Plaxis views her awareness work as a way to channel her grief and prevent other families from experiencing similar tragedies.
- π She finds strength and purpose through her faith, which helps her cope with the loss of her son.
- β³ The current billboards in Hillsborough County are scheduled to remain active for two weeks.
Related Arrest and Drug Seizure
- π¨ In a separate incident, deputies arrested Marco Reyes Diaz, 24, who was found with guns, meth, marijuana, and fentanyl in his car.
- βοΈ Diaz faces multiple charges, including armed trafficking in fentanyl, highlighting the ongoing issue of drug distribution in the area.
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