At least some are still willing to offer the public a no-bullsh-t explanation instead of just covering their asses with lame politically correct excuses. U.S. Attorney John Huber joined state, local and federal law officers this week in warning about a "heroin tsunami" Huber said he believes a spike in violent robberies is directly tied to the surge in heroin addiction. "Although we have sympathy for those struggling and suffering with addiction, we have no tolerance for violent crimes committed
At least some are still willing to offer the public a no-bullsh-t explanation instead of just covering their asses with lame politically correct excuses. U.S. Attorney John Huber joined state, local and federal law officers this week in warning about a "heroin tsunami" Huber said he believes a spike in violent robberies is directly tied to the surge in heroin addiction. "Although we have sympathy for those struggling and suffering with addiction, we have no tolerance for violent crimes committed