1 million fake pills containing fentanyl seized from Inglewood home in DEA's biggest California bust

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1 million fake pills containing fentanyl seized from Inglewood home in DEA's biggest California bust
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RECORD-BREAKING BUST: The DEA says the seizure of 1 million fake pills believed to contain fentanyl is its biggest bust in California yet.

About 1 million fake pills containing fentanyl were seized during a record-breaking bust in Inglewood, DEA officials announced Thursday.

"The deceptive marketing coupled with the ease of accessibility makes these small and seemingly innocuous pills a significant threat to the health and safety of all our communities," Bill Bodner, DEA Special-Agent-in-Charge, said in a statement."A staggering number of teens and young adults are unaware that they are ingesting fentanyl in these fake pills and are being poisoned.

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