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Sonoma County District Attorney's Fentanyl Ad Features Made-Up Story

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A screenshot of the soco-onepillcankill.org website before the ad was taken down. (Photo by: Brian Krans)

Fentanyl Ad In Sonoma County Features Fake Story

The Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office has pulled down a public service announcement from its website warning residents about the painkiller fentanyl. This comes after the California Newsroom inquired about the accuracy of the events depicted.
Reporter: Brian Krans, The California Newsroom

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