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Shocking video shows zombie-like state of SF drug addicts

A video from San Francisco showed the frightening zombie-like state of drug addicts in the once-shinning downtown portion of the city by the Bay.

In the clip posted on X, rows and rows of humans are drugged out, covered in filth, and frozen in strange positions. The video was taken on 7th and Market Street in the area known as the Tenderloin neighborhood.

It is unclear when it was shot, but longtime resident of the area, JJ Smith, posted the video on Thursday from the epicenter of the city’s drug and homelessness crises.

At one point, the drugged out humans begin to sway and move a bit, as Smith tells one of them to pull their pants up.

Drug use can be seen throughout the clip, with one person holding a glass pipe stating that they were using fentanyl and crystal to get high.

Smith also spoke to one of the people who told them they were from Sacramento and came to SF because “the dope is cheaper” and better there.

People on social media reacted to the clip and said it looked like “the start of the apocalypse.”

“Why do we let tweakers litter the streets of what used to be one of the nicest cities in America?” one person wrote.

“Billions are stolen from California taxpayers and problem still not solved. Voters, you need to pay attention.”

Another person added, “This isn’t compassion. This is a city government knowingly allowing people to waste away under a drug induced coma. People deserve so much better but better choices need to be made at the ballot box.”

The city continues to grapple with a staggering number of fatal drug overdoses. The latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data puts the city second on the list, trailing behind only Baltimore.

Even as the opioid crisis drags on, federal figures show a modest shift: overall overdose deaths in San Francisco have begun to decline.

In 2025, fatalities fell to their lowest level in five years. Still, the city remains near the top nationally in per-capita overdose deaths.

San Francisco Board of Supervisor for the downtown area, Matt Dorsey, has acknowledged the grim state of the city.

“What we are seeing right now is other counties are improving faster than San Francisco is,” Dorsey told ABC7.

“What I’m hoping is that we have to do everything we can to turn off the magnet and stop being a destination city for drug related lawlessness.”

Smith — a San Francisco street videographer who captured viral footage exposing alleged ballot petition fraud, including signature gatherers offering cash for signatures — is known for documenting controversial moments on city streets that spark official investigations.

The Post reached out to the San Francisco Police Department and Dorsey’s office about the clip for further comment.

Read original at New York Post

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