
In this Jan. 30, 2014 photo provided by New York City's Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor, a table with packaging materials for distribution of heroin is located in a Bronx apartment during a police raid of the location. According to prosecutors it was a sophisticated operation, where workers with coffee grinders and scales toiled around the clock to break down bricks of heroin into thousands of tiny, hit-sized baggies, bearing such stamped brands as "Government Shutdown" and "NFL." The death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman has once again drawn attention to a New York City heroin trade so sophisticated that getting the drug delivered to your door is nearly as easy as ordering a pizza. (AP Photo/Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor)
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