By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation.
Drug users gathering at the Multnomah County Central Library to use fentanyl face a crackdown by the Portland Police Bureau, which arrested 17 people and issued 36 drug citations. Those 17 were addition to 9 arrested a few days earlier.
Police officers arrested 11 people on outstanding warrants and four for trespassing.
The library is considered a fentanyl hot-spot with many smoking the drug in public.
The Multnomah County Library District is one of the most expensive library districts in America. It just finished a costly $300+ million remodel, and now it is unsafe and a crime zone.
P.S. The Taxpayers Association of Oregon was the only organization to oppose the $300 million library tax bond when it came before voters in 2020.
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