Critics say Snap, the maker of Snapchat, needs to do more to stop on-line drug dealers. The company told NPR it’s improving safety measures and working with law enforcement. Richard Drew/AP
Richard Drew/AP
Three years ago Amy Neville went to her son Alex’s bedroom and found the 14-year-old lying dead on a bean bag chair. He had overdosed — Neville describes it as a “poisoning” — on fentanyl.
“An amazing child who could do anything he set his mind to was gone,” Neville testified
→ Continue reading at NPR - Technology