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#13319115 - 10/11/10 01:10 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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The main head line read "No drugs found at Washington house where 12 overdosed." Its a little misleading, (bullshit i mean.)
anyways.. This whole party got their booze spiked and crazyness ensued.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_party_overdoses
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No drugs found at Wash. house where 12 fell ill
– Sun Oct 10, 7:33 pm ET ROSLYN, Wash. – The officers expected the revelers to flee when they arrived at a house party in a small central Washington town, where they say a dozen young people overdosed on an unknown substance.
But they didn't expect the chaos they found inside after kicking down the door because no one responded, police said. Unconscious and semi-unconscious partygoers were scattered throughout the home, and one man was found engaging in a sexual act with a semiconscious female, who was later determined to be his girlfriend, police said.
"The house was packed with people. We found people passed out, incoherent, of all different levels of intoxication ... (some) in need of medical attention" Cle Elum Sgt. Monty Moore said. "There was vomit everywhere, inside and out." In the basement, some of those who were sober had tried to help others by putting them on beds, couches or mattresses. "However, not one person chose to call 911," Cle Elum Police Chief Scott Ferguson said. Officers and Kittitas County sheriff's deputies went to the home in downtown Roslyn, about 80 miles southeast of Seattle, late Friday after receiving a report of a possible overdose victim at a nearby grocery store. The victims' friends told officers about the party.
As many as 50 underage people were at the party, most of them Central Washington University students between 18 and 21. Eleven women and one man ended up in the hospital after overdosing on a substance police believe may have been slipped into their drinks. All 12 have since been released, a nursing supervisor at a hospital in Ellensburg said Sunday.
Police found no drugs at the home after a four-hour search, and investigators are still looking into what substance may have sickened the 12 and who may have been responsible.
"Some type of drug was slipped into drinks," Ferguson said. "We were talking to people who were highly intoxicated, yet admitted to having only consumed a couple of beverages."
Central Washington University officials issued a statement Sunday, saying the students were safe. Officials said they would review the conduct of individual students, and those in violation of conduct code may face sanctions, ranging from mandated intensive drug and alcohol education course to suspension or expulsion in the most serious cases.
"Although we are deeply concerned about the actions of students who were at the Roslyn house, the fact is that they represent a fraction of CWU students," the statement said.
Roslyn, a former mining town with a population of about 1,000, is where the television sitcom "Northern Exposure" was filmed. The party on Friday coincided with Roslyn Crawl, an event featuring 20 bands at three venues. The party was held at the family summer home of a Central Washington freshman, who police say was extremely cooperative. "He came up with the idea for party and then it took on a life of its own," Moore said.
Students who attended the party described a scene with people falling over and young women vomiting. Some told KOMO-TV of Seattle on Saturday that they believe a bottle of vodka had been spiked with the date-rape drug Rohypnol, commonly known as "roofies."
"Everything was going fine, the music was playing, people were having fun — and then all of a sudden all the girls were puking everywhere," freshman Katelynn Allen told the station. "Girls were outside on their backs." Student Lindsay Garske told KCPQ-TV of Seattle that "girls were basically unconscious everywhere, all over the house and outside, and it was a very bad scene."
When officers arrived, many partygoers fled. Some crawled into the bathtub and covered themselves with plywood, others crawled into the attic and hid in insulation, Moore said. "It was chaos," he said.
Officers from Central Washington police helped transport 27 of them back to their residence halls in Ellensburg, about 30 miles away, early Saturday morning, said campus police chief Steve Rittereiser.
Ferguson said his department is planning to meet Monday with other police agencies to coordinate interviews with everyone in the house. They're also waiting for toxicology tests from the state crime lab on blood and urine samples taken from the victims.
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: rodfarva]
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hmm, i wonder what it was
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They searched the house for four hours?
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: ShroomyJohn]
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mdma. it's gotta be. maybe with some K mixed in?
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: Adamist]
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sounds like ghb or gbl
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: rodfarva]
#13319492 - 10/11/10 05:21 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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if i was the one drinking vodka whit rohypnol
i would have a hell of time . bunch of rookies
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: eLShaMukO]
#13319862 - 10/11/10 09:15 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Phenazepam maybe? it's cheap, easy to get, and a small amount mixed in a batch of jungle juice could definitely knock out a whole party.
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: timekiller]
#13319945 - 10/11/10 09:44 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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The throwing up seems to be the odd part. It seems like they were trowing up from the drugs? idk.
Either way that would be some tripped out shit. As funny as the asshole that did it thinks he is, i bet he gets busted hard/life ruined.
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: rodfarva]
#13319964 - 10/11/10 09:50 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Damn that sounds nuts. Surprised someone would presume on a mass sedation campaign to get laid.
Usually when I feel like raping somebody I just pick one person and slip out quietly with them.
I mean when rapists wanna rape. Rapists.
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: 5-HT2A]
#13320360 - 10/11/10 11:48 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Benzo's aren't going to induce vomiting. Rohypnol happens to be a benzo and is still prescribed in places other than the U.S.
I have a feeling it was something a little more wretched and wierd and stupid than normal, real drugs involved here...
Then again it's important to remember that BY A MILE, the #1 "date-rape drug" and intoxicant is!.... Alcohol.
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: Dutchie3k]
#13320368 - 10/11/10 11:50 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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date rape is a myth
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Just based on the nausea I'm going to guess it was some kind of opiate. Maybe someone ground up some roxies? Makes sense that it would potentiate with alcohol too, although billions of things can do that.
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: dokunai]
#13320903 - 10/11/10 01:37 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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fenatyl?
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i think its definitely ghb/gbl... when you mix either of these substances with alcohol, it doesnt take a lot to make you sick.
some kid (likely the bartender for the night) probably got a bottle of it somehow and decided to spike the punch..
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I had thought fentanyl gel initially, but I think with a bunch of opiate naive people drinking and ingesting fent someone would have died. That's actually probably a good argument against any opiate as the agent.
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: dokunai]
#13321932 - 10/11/10 04:57 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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yeah good point.
i put 1/3 of a fenatyl patch on once and i was fucking strung out for about 12 hours
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: Adamist]
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: blissedout]
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I'm still thinking phenazepam. True, benzos wont cause the nausea and vomiting, but the the large amount of alcohol normally consumed at college party will. Especially with the disorientation of combining the two depressants. Not to mention, with the combo, your probably less likely to make it to the toilet, some of those who suspected or found out they had been drugged would try to induce vomiting, and the amount of puke could have just been exaggerated by the police. I doubt anyone would wanna waste the money drugging an entire party with anything as expensive as opiates, and as mentioned previously, someone would have turned up dead. I can't really speak on ghb/gbl as I've never had either, always wanted to though.
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: timekiller]
#13324058 - 10/12/10 01:35 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Drugging a party is something I would never actually do. I want to be clear on that. But, if I could step into an alternate dimension where I had a guarantee no one would die or have anything serious happen to them, drugging a party with phenazepam sounds like it would be fun as hell. Or GHB.
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> i think its definitely ghb/gbl...
I would guess the same. Especially given the vomiting and number of people that were ODing.
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: Seuss]
#13325339 - 10/12/10 11:38 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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thats extremely fucking dangerous to dose people with ghb like that
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: rodfarva]
#13386008 - 10/25/10 04:52 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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Alcoholic Energy Drinks, Not Date-Rape Drugs, Linked to Roslyn Party Hospitalizations October 25, 2010 - Washington State Office of the Attorney General
ELLENSBURG, Wash. — Investigators have linked alcoholic “energy” drinks to the hospitalization of nine college students after a party in Roslyn, Wash., on Oct. 9. The investigation also concluded that no students were given drugs or alcohol without their knowledge and that no sexual assault occurred.
As a result of the investigation, Central Washington University (CWU) announced today at a press conference that alcoholic energy drinks (AEDs) would be banned at CWU pending a thorough review of drug and alcohol education programs and policies and a study of the dangers associated with the drinks, which are caffeinated malt liquor.
Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna, who will become president of the National Association of Attorneys General in June, announced he would renew a push for a national restriction on the sale of caffeinated malt liquor and, barring action by the federal government, for a ban of the beverage in Washington state. Today McKenna sent a letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notifying the agency about the results of the Roslyn investigation. The FDA is currently responding to a Sept. 2009 letter from state attorneys general requesting that the agency examine whether the use of caffeine in alcoholic beverages is safe.
“It’s time to bring an end to the sale of alcoholic energy drinks,” said McKenna, who serves on the state’s Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking. “They’re marketed to kids by using fruit flavors that mask the taste of alcohol and they have such high levels of stimulants that people have no idea how inebriated they really are. They’re packaged just like non-alcoholic drinks, but include a dangerous dose of malt liquor.”
CWU President James L. Gaudino said the blood alcohol levels of hospitalized students ranged from .123 to .35. A blood alcohol concentration of .3 is considered lethal. Each student had consumed a caffeinated malt liquor, “Four Loko”; some had used it with other alcohol.
"The health and safety of our students has to come first,” said Gaudino in announcing the ban on alcoholic energy drinks. “We need to make sure that we're sending a strong message to students about the dangers of AEDs and we need to know more about the way it affects health and behavior.”
The investigation revealed that students drank caffeinated malt liquor, rum, vodka, and/or beer at the party, 30 miles west of CWU. No students said they had been given alcohol or drugs without their knowledge. No sexual assault occurred and women were not "targeted." No drugs were found in the house. No connection was found between the color of plastic cups—used primarily to play a drinking game—and the students who became ill.
One 23.5-ounce can of Four Loko, which is 12-percent alcohol, is comparable to drinking five or six beers. Health experts say that caffeine suspends the effects of alcohol, allowing people to continue drinking long after they normally would have stopped consuming non-caffeinated alcohol. The cans of the drink, which were found at the Roslyn house where the party occurred, sell for about $2.50, are carbonated, and contain high doses of caffeine and sugar.
Professor Ken Briggs, chair of CWU’s Department of Physical Education, School and Public Health, said Four Loko, also known as “blackout in a can” or “liquid cocaine,” is one of the most popular of the 25 or more alcoholic energy drinks on the market. According to Briggs, the caffeine makes AEDs “a binge-drinker's dream” because the caffeine and other stimulants allow a drinker to ingest larger volumes of alcohol without passing out.
“Being able to feel the effects of tiredness, loss of coordination and even passing out or vomiting are the body’s defenses against consuming doses of alcohol that will kill you,” said Briggs, adding that drinkers like to chug AEDs as quickly as possible and chase them with vodka or rum. “Regardless, once the blood alcohol level reaches a certain level you can drop like a box of rocks.”
Briggs added that women process alcohol differently than men. “When men and women drink equivalent amounts of alcohol, women will have a higher blood alcohol concentration due to lower body weight, more body fat and less of an enzyme that breaks down the alcohol in the body,” he said.
The attorney general has been pressing the FDA to end the sale of alcoholic energy drinks. In 2010, the Office of the Attorney General endorsed and testified in support of House Bill 2804, which would have banned the beverages in Washington state. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Tami Green (D-Lakewood), was requested by the Washington State Liquor Control Board. HB 2804 died in the Senate Rules Committee. McKenna said that if the FDA doesn’t soon ban the sale of alcoholic energy drinks his office will again join the Liquor Control Board and the Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking in urging passage of the state ban on alcoholic energy drinks.
Police reports for the evening of Oct. 8 and the morning of Oct. 9 are available, however, the Roslyn investigation is not closed. Detectives are still trying to find out where students, all of whom were younger than 21, obtained the alcoholic beverages. About 40 of the students interviewed by detectives will be interviewed by student conduct officers beginning today. Only two of the 40 have been involved in previous drug- or alcohol-related incidents at CWU.
Participants in the news conference also included Chief Scott Ferguson, Cle Elum-Roslyn-South Cle Elum Police, and Chief Steve Rittereiser, CWU Police.
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: veggie]
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hahahahaaha ha Is this the last college in the US to discover 4loko?
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: 2859558484]
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A party full of lightweights who can't hang, how lame.
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: FractalDust]
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That drink 4 Loco is pretty gross, but I see people drinking it. There's this guy that I play cards with that loves it. Still, you just can't go around banning a thing just because people overdo it. That has never produced positive results.
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veggie said: Alcoholic Energy Drinks, Not Date-Rape Drugs, Linked to Roslyn Party Hospitalizations October 25, 2010 - Washington State Office of the Attorney General
ELLENSBURG, Wash. — Investigators have linked alcoholic “energy” drinks to the hospitalization of nine college students after a party in Roslyn, Wash., on Oct. 9. The investigation also concluded that no students were given drugs or alcohol without their knowledge and that no sexual assault occurred.
As a result of the investigation, Central Washington University (CWU) announced today at a press conference that alcoholic energy drinks (AEDs) would be banned at CWU pending a thorough review of drug and alcohol education programs and policies and a study of the dangers associated with the drinks, which are caffeinated malt liquor.
Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna, who will become president of the National Association of Attorneys General in June, announced he would renew a push for a national restriction on the sale of caffeinated malt liquor and, barring action by the federal government, for a ban of the beverage in Washington state. Today McKenna sent a letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notifying the agency about the results of the Roslyn investigation. The FDA is currently responding to a Sept. 2009 letter from state attorneys general requesting that the agency examine whether the use of caffeine in alcoholic beverages is safe.
“It’s time to bring an end to the sale of alcoholic energy drinks,” said McKenna, who serves on the state’s Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking. “They’re marketed to kids by using fruit flavors that mask the taste of alcohol and they have such high levels of stimulants that people have no idea how inebriated they really are. They’re packaged just like non-alcoholic drinks, but include a dangerous dose of malt liquor.”
CWU President James L. Gaudino said the blood alcohol levels of hospitalized students ranged from .123 to .35. A blood alcohol concentration of .3 is considered lethal. Each student had consumed a caffeinated malt liquor, “Four Loko”; some had used it with other alcohol.
"The health and safety of our students has to come first,” said Gaudino in announcing the ban on alcoholic energy drinks. “We need to make sure that we're sending a strong message to students about the dangers of AEDs and we need to know more about the way it affects health and behavior.”
The investigation revealed that students drank caffeinated malt liquor, rum, vodka, and/or beer at the party, 30 miles west of CWU. No students said they had been given alcohol or drugs without their knowledge. No sexual assault occurred and women were not "targeted." No drugs were found in the house. No connection was found between the color of plastic cups—used primarily to play a drinking game—and the students who became ill.
One 23.5-ounce can of Four Loko, which is 12-percent alcohol, is comparable to drinking five or six beers. Health experts say that caffeine suspends the effects of alcohol, allowing people to continue drinking long after they normally would have stopped consuming non-caffeinated alcohol. The cans of the drink, which were found at the Roslyn house where the party occurred, sell for about $2.50, are carbonated, and contain high doses of caffeine and sugar.
Professor Ken Briggs, chair of CWU’s Department of Physical Education, School and Public Health, said Four Loko, also known as “blackout in a can” or “liquid cocaine,” is one of the most popular of the 25 or more alcoholic energy drinks on the market. According to Briggs, the caffeine makes AEDs “a binge-drinker's dream” because the caffeine and other stimulants allow a drinker to ingest larger volumes of alcohol without passing out.
“Being able to feel the effects of tiredness, loss of coordination and even passing out or vomiting are the body’s defenses against consuming doses of alcohol that will kill you,” said Briggs, adding that drinkers like to chug AEDs as quickly as possible and chase them with vodka or rum. “Regardless, once the blood alcohol level reaches a certain level you can drop like a box of rocks.”
Briggs added that women process alcohol differently than men. “When men and women drink equivalent amounts of alcohol, women will have a higher blood alcohol concentration due to lower body weight, more body fat and less of an enzyme that breaks down the alcohol in the body,” he said.
The attorney general has been pressing the FDA to end the sale of alcoholic energy drinks. In 2010, the Office of the Attorney General endorsed and testified in support of House Bill 2804, which would have banned the beverages in Washington state. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Tami Green (D-Lakewood), was requested by the Washington State Liquor Control Board. HB 2804 died in the Senate Rules Committee. McKenna said that if the FDA doesn’t soon ban the sale of alcoholic energy drinks his office will again join the Liquor Control Board and the Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking in urging passage of the state ban on alcoholic energy drinks.
Police reports for the evening of Oct. 8 and the morning of Oct. 9 are available, however, the Roslyn investigation is not closed. Detectives are still trying to find out where students, all of whom were younger than 21, obtained the alcoholic beverages. About 40 of the students interviewed by detectives will be interviewed by student conduct officers beginning today. Only two of the 40 have been involved in previous drug- or alcohol-related incidents at CWU.
Participants in the news conference also included Chief Scott Ferguson, Cle Elum-Roslyn-South Cle Elum Police, and Chief Steve Rittereiser, CWU Police.
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ive never seen four loko or heard of it before a few weeks ago, reading on here. I never even look at the alcoholic energy drinks, those have GOT to be fucking horrible for you...
Nonetheless, that is a choice I make, to not drink stupid shit, and it should be others choices to drink it if they want to. How hard is it to make four loko anyways.... get an energy drink and mix it with 151.....
stupid fucks wanting to ban everything.
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When officers arrived, many partygoers fled. Some crawled into the bathtub and covered themselves with plywood, others crawled into the attic and hid in insulation, Moore said. "It was chaos," he said.
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mick said: ive never seen four loko or heard of it before a few weeks ago, reading on here. I never even look at the alcoholic energy drinks, those have GOT to be fucking horrible for you...
Nonetheless, that is a choice I make, to not drink stupid shit, and it should be others choices to drink it if they want to. How hard is it to make four loko anyways.... get an energy drink and mix it with 151.....
stupid fucks wanting to ban everything.
It's just another malt beer. Tastes sweet and sorta syrup-y. four loco is pretty naster, but I think the purple Joose is ok. There are a few other brands too.
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Re: Whole party gets ruffied [Re: blujay]
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I tried the "orange blend" 4loko and it was awful. I used it to wash down a few morphine sulphates though so the evening wasn't a total waste.
I guess if people were chugging it I could see this happen. Pounding alcohol can lead to major fucking blackout style insanity. Even taking that into account, though, the behavior seems definitely possible but on the bizarre side for just alcohol.
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