Jan. 12, 2017
Best of the States
No family immune: A top US prosecutor talks exclusively to the AP about a heroin death: his sonâs
In the course of source-building in early 2016, northeastern Pennsylvania correspondent Michael Rubinkam had lunch with a local lawyer. The lawyer mentioned that a member of the U.S. attorney's office had lost a son to heroin but had never spoken publicly about it.
Intrigued, Rubinkam asked the lawyer to approach the then-assistant prosecutor, Bruce Brandler, about an interview. Rubinkam had been looking for fresh ways to write about the scourge of heroin, and saw the prosecutorâs story as a powerful new example of how no family is immune.
But Brandler, he learned, was adamantly against going public with his familyâs â and his sonâs â story. It was too painful.