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PoliticsMay 22, 2026
Taxpayer-funded NGO employee arrested just ONE DAY after Spencer Pratt exposed them handing out needles
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Unreal. The DAY I released this video detailing how Karen Bass and Nithya Raman are paying unscrupulous NGOs to increase drug use & hand out needles, one of these NGOs on Karen's payroll gets busted for distributing fentanyl. Karen Bass is destroying LA with your $.
VOTE NOW!!! https://t.co/I4C6i2c6SJ pic.twitter.com/DYfQ4hRFIe
— Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) May 21, 2026
If you live in the City of Los Angeles, you may be aware that your tax dollars are being used to hand out needles to people with severe drug addiction. If you were unaware of that, that is because the powers that be have done everything in their power to ensure you do not find out. These people, who include Mayor Karen Bass, have done a lot to create the illusion that they are fixing the problem, when in reality they enable it to the fullest extent possible.
And ironically, one of the same NGOs on Bass’ payroll was just charged with distributing fentanyl. Some may argue this is because the people paid to address the homeless problem don't actually want to address much of anything when it would cost them their jobs. You are free to draw your own conclusions, but clearly, the intent of these organizations is not what you would call “moral.”
MacArthur Park Update:
Christopher Barret Johnson, a 42-year-old Culver City resident who works for the nonprofit People Assisting the Homeless (PATH), which distributes syringes to drug users at L.A.’s MacArthur Park and elsewhere, was arrested today on a federal criminal… pic.twitter.com/wc2JjUuhWi
— F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) May 21, 2026
Per the DOJ:
A Culver City man who works for a nonprofit organization that distributes syringes to homeless drug users in Los Angeles and elsewhere was arrested today on a federal criminal complaint charging him with possessing fentanyl when police pulled him over while he drove a BMW near MacArthur Park earlier this month.
Christopher Barret Johnson, 42, is charged with possession with intent to distribute fentanyl.
Johnson works for People Assisting the Homeless (PATH), a nonprofit that offers services to homeless people including street outreach, interim and permanent housing. PATH also serves as a vendor distributing syringes, including in MacArthur Park, a sector of the city characterized by high rates of poverty with many of its residents and visitors being drug users.
If you are surprised by this, you are not paying attention.
According to Pratt, six to seven people die on the streets of Los Angeles every single day due to drug addiction. This is far from compassionate. In the left's eyes, however, the compassionate thing to do would be to allow them to live out their debauchery until the day they die. The other side, however, believes a tough-love approach is more than necessary. Rather than condone their addiction, we, as a society, must do what needs to be done to get them the help they desperately need. That is the compassionate approach, and the fact that people like Bass hand out needles like candy tells you all you need to know.
If Los Angeles wants more of the same, which includes drug addiction on the street with people being paid to enable it, they should vote for more of the same. If they want these people to get help with dignity and have the streets cleaned up, vote for Pratt. That's it. That's the message.
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