FENTANYL KILLS: Cooper Davis's Story

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  • Опубліковано 31 січ 2024
  • A mother and registered nurse, Libby Davis, shares her story of losing her 16-year-old son to illegally manufactured fentanyl. Illicit fentanyl is a dangerous, life-threatening drug frequently found in other illicit drugs and results in the death of 200 people per day in the US. This is just one of those stories and delivers an urgent warning to avoid all illicit drugs.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 879

  • @jesseniavargas6969

    🥺My stomach still drops when i get a notification about another Mother & family loosing a baby to this poison. My sincere condolences to you.🙏🏻

  • @Beautybybllc

    jelly roll also used the analogy that if crows fell dead every 11 min that our gov would start a crow coalition to find out why and a solution, but every 11 min someone's son, daughter ,mother ,friend DIES and they are doing nothing.

  • @drunkdadchronicles

    R.I.P. Cooper I've been using marijuana since 1994, so 30 years? I've known since i was 10 years old that pills are deadly and not once have i ever even considered trying anything stronger than weed. I'm 2 years sober from booze and in my opinion booze is the true gateway drug. So sorry for their loss.

  • @aidynransier5282

    I went to boarding school with cooper in 2020. Ive never met anyone as caring and compassionate as him at such a young age. I still remember everything he did in that boarding school to this day, i miss him every day. LLC

  • @1heather
    @1heather  +114

    Coop was pretty much my roommate in 2020 at rehab. Loved this kid so so much. REST IN PEACE MY BROTHER COOP. LLC

  • @andydurbs
    @andydurbs 21 день тому +2

    It’s an intentional crisis.

  • @its570Key
    @its570Key  +135

    The way she referred to the homeless as unhoused you can tell where Cooper got his compassion from. She raised a great son and I hope his family heals

  • @bbygrlpt2
    @bbygrlpt2  +187

    These videos should be shared in all HS. Its not 2000s 2010s anymore now kids are literally riskin their lives with any pill they take from the streets

  • @bryson1992

    He looks like a great kid, my brother is currently fighting a fentanyl addiction. Prayers💯

  • @BarbieCP72

    I’m so sorry you lost your precious son. I am terrified of this. I lost my brother to fentanyl laced weed and I have a 15 yr old son and this is my biggest fear. Lord help us all and keep our loved ones safe from this demon

  • @razchak
    @razchak  +62

    Cooper went to my highschool. His impact is still felt today.

  • @danielevans9379

    When I was 16 in the 1980’s me and my friends were kids just like Cooper. And if Fentanyl was around then not a single one of us would have seen our 17th birthday. The scope of this plague is stunning and heartbreaking 😔

  • @fumblebunny1993

    Our government and media seem negligent in this problem. I was recently in the ER and was asking my nurse about the fentanyl problem. He said that even with Narcan, they averaged about 3 deaths per week due to this deadly drug. We have seven hospitals in my city. Do the math. And yet, our local news channels and newspaper are silent.

  • @ellenkovar4626

    First, my sincere condolences. Secondly, you are the most articulate advocate I have viewed in all the Texas documentaries I have watched. Thank you and I pray that lawmakers listen.

  • @jenx77
    @jenx77  +102

    My son’s name is also Cooper. He is 17. When she was telling the story of Cooper’s childhood I swear she was talking about my Cooper. I tell my son every single day to never take any kind of pill, weed, etc. from anyone!! I’m so sorry to this momma. I’ve watched all of these but this one hit me hard.

  • @jenniferhalf1650

    I couldn't imagine being a parent these days.... Fear around every corner....

  • @lisagunnison2856

    We lost our youngest son in 2021. It resonated that your son and mine were very much alike. Adventurous spirit, dirt bikes, snowboarding, boating, motorcycles and fast cars. My son pushed the limits and to some extent felt invincible. There is no such thing as recreational drugs……my son died within 6 minutes- brain dead. The medics tried to resuscitate him, they put him on life support. He was an organ donor, it gives me some comfort that he saved 5 people in 3 states. The pain is excruciating and I am so very very sorry for your loss. Cooper was a beautiful young man. My prayers for your family.🙏🏻

  • @ausomelovely2857

    So sorry for your loss. I lost my 26 year old cousin to fentanyl poisoning. He left behind 3 young children. Absolutely devastating 💔

  • @EVIESECOND

    So sorry for your loss. What a beautiful boy. 💔🙏🏽

  • @pyroean
    @pyroean  +37

    Seeing this makes me sad everytime, I am an 8th grader at mill creek (coopers school) and it killed me hearing about this. It is serious and this needs to be shared, thank you.