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Trooper May going to Boston due to life threatening injuries

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12 July, 2023

By Kim Adams Graham

Alabama State Trooper Charles May pulled over a car being driven erratically. Trooper May placed the driver in the trooper car. Allegedly the driver overdosed on a mixture of Fentanyl/Xylazine. When Trooper May pulled over and gave him a shot of Narcan, the residue from the dangerous drug got on May's hands, and he also inhaled it. Trooper May almost died at the scene.

He has been in the hospital twice since the May 3, 2023 incident because he sometimes goes into respiratory failure.

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