
A 4-year-old boy has died after suffering a medical episode from possible fentanyl exposure at a New York City shelter. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Police responded to a family shelter in the 4600 block of Glenwood Road in Brooklyn shortly after 8 a.m. Tuesday and found the child “having a medical episode.
Main Idea: A 4-year-old boy died after a possible fentanyl exposure at a New York City family shelter, and police are investigating with the shelter operator, Win.
Key Points:
The child’s death may raise fear and grief for families in shelters and could push taxpayers to demand stronger drug checks and safety rules at city-run housing.
The NYPD investigation and Win’s response could lead to better shelter safety steps and faster response to drug exposure risks.
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Investigating the child’s death and questioning the parents, making it a central acting authority in the story.
Operator of the shelter where the child died; issued a statement and is directly involved with the ongoing.
Volunteer medical group that responded to the shelter, administered Narcan, and is part of the incident response.
Cited for overdose-death data used as background context on the fentanyl crisis.
Hospital that treated the child in critical condition before he was pronounced dead.
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