Feeding his Addiction... Man Charged with
Robbing Subway Shop with Knife
“In Delray Beach, Florida, a man trying to
feed his addiction to prescription painkillers
brandished a foot-long butcher knife to rob a suburban
Delray Beach sandwich shop, and is charged in two
similar Delray robberies, according to reports.
Spenser Lee Rose, 22, of Delray Beach, was arrested
Friday night and is being held at the Palm
Beach County Jail in lieu of $17,500 bail.
He's charged with three counts of robbery and one
count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
without intent to kill.”1. This was a lead
story in Delray Beach and Boca Raton, Florida. Throughout
the state of Florida,
news headlines repeatedly report crimes involving
prescription
drug addiction. According to this article, Rose
confessed to three holdups and told Delray Beach
detectives that he struggles with an addiction
to Oxycodone and Roxycodone. According
to Palm Beach County jail records, Rose was arrested
in 2005 for burglary and grand theft auto. In May
2010, he was arrested for drug possession.
Oxycodone, oxycontin (Oxies), and roxycodone
(Roxies) are common drugs of abuse. Prescription
drug abuse and prescription drug addiction
is often a result of Oxycodone and it’s derivatives,
and a catalyst in crimes, overdoses, and accidental
deaths, perceived as possible suicides.
Oxycodone is an opioid analgesic medication.
It is best known as the main active ingredient
in a number of oral medications commonly prescribed
for the relief of moderate to severe pain. Oxycodone
can be combined with inert binders (OxyContin,
Roxicodone, OxyIR); with paracetamol,
also known as acetaminophen (Percocet,
Endocet, Tylox, Roxicet); with aspirin
(Percodan, Endodan, Roxiprin);
and with ibuprofen.
In high doses, overdoses, or in people not tolerant
to opiates or combining opiates
with other drugs, oxycodone can cause shallow
breathing, bradycardia, cold, clammy skin, apnea,
hypotension, miosis (pupil constriction), circulatory
collapse, respiratory arrest, and death. Drug
abusers combine oxycodone with other drugs such
as xanax, valium, or other benzodiazepines,
which can further suppress the respiratory system,
resulting in death, with the appearance of a heart-attack.
For those who survive, abusing oxycodone, often
demonstrate severe mood swings, rebellious behaviors,
erratic behaviors, sometimes aggressive behaviors
and ultimately criminal behaviors.
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