Top Justice Department official calls on social media companies to do more as teens die from fentanyl
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Landen Hausman, a high school sophomore, died in January after buying fentanyl-laced Percocet through a dealer on social media. His family found him collapsed on the bathroom floor and tried to revive him with CPR, but it was too late.
"Sometimes with fentanyl you don't get a second chance," his father Marc Hausman told CBS News.
Hausman said his son probably did not recognize that counterfeit Percocet could be laced with fentanyl.

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