Article 5W1K3 Arresting Michael K Williams’ alleged drug dealers won’t solve the US addiction crisis | Akin Olla

Arresting Michael K Williams’ alleged drug dealers won’t solve the US addiction crisis | Akin Olla

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Akin Olla
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As a country we refuse to pursue policy reforms that might have saved the beloved actor and the many thousands of others who are dying of overdoses

I cried the night Michael K Williams joined the over 100,000 Americans who died of an overdose in 2021. When I heard that Williams, the actor best known for his role as Omar, the queer, gun-toting rogue in The Wire, had suffered an accidental overdose in his apartment, I felt a deep sense of dread. The knowledge that another Black man not too dissimilar from myself had passed before his time mingled in my mind with my bitter memory of the moment when I learned that my best friend, Joseph Rodriguez, had overdosed at the age of 19.

I am grateful, I suppose, that by the time Joe had died, in 2009, the public narrative around drug users had begun to evolve. Young suburban white kids had started dying, and the country quickly shifted to protect its most prized possessions. Teens were sent to rehab, and drug dealers, like those who allegedly sold Williams his final dose, were rounded up and blamed for what is clearly a broader societal issue.

Akin Olla is a contributing opinion writer at the Guardian

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