Man Charged In Connection With Synthetic Marijuana Overdoses

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HEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - Police have announced the arrest of a man in connection with more than 100 synthetic marijuana overdoses in New Haven, Connecticut.City Police Chief Anthony Campbell said Friday that 53-year-old John Parker was charged with drug crimes after being caught with 32 bags of "K2" synthetic marijuana.

Campbell alleged Parker sold K2 on the New Haven Green, where most of the overdoses occurred Wednesday and Thursday. Authorities reported chaotic scenes of people falling unconscious. No one died.No additional overdoses were reported Friday.

Parker is jailed on $225,000 bail. A public defender said there was no proof linking any drugs Parker may have had to the overdoses.

Local and federal authorities also arrested two other men but are still investigating whether they played any roles in the overdoses.

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