Wisconsin lawmaker says his bar where overdose victims bought drugs isn't 'bad establishment'

State Rep. Rob Brooks, R-Saukville, sits during the Assembly's session on June 22, 2021, at the Capitol in Madison, Wis. Police say the drugs laced with fentanyl that killed one person and caused three more to overdose on May 5, 2023, were purchased at a bar owned by Brooks. (Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel via AP)

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Police in Wisconsin say the fentanyl-laced drugs that killed one person and caused three more to overdose in a village north of Milwaukee were bought at a state lawmaker's tavern that has been the subject of multiple calls to police in recent years.

Republican Rep. Rob Brooks has owned the Railroad Station in Saukville since 2007 and said he was aware of issues with drugs at the bar shortly after purchasing it but thought they had been addressed.

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