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'Speak their name:' Documentary series honors lives lost to fentanyl poisoning

Summary by WBRZ
PONCHATOULA - For the past four days, people trickled into the Rosaryville Retreat Center to share stories of how fentanyl impacted their lives.Those speaking included survivors, family and friends of fentanyl victims and law enforcement. Inside the chapel of Rosary Hall, pictures of victims lined the pews as part of an exhibit with the Empty Chair Project, Mo's Movement and the Anderson Ray Leto Memorial Fund. Angela Shockley is the founder of …
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WBRZ broke the news in Baton Rouge, United States on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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