Posted on 01/26/2020 6:27:02 PM PST by Rebelbase
NASHVILLE (BP) -- The death of Truett Foster McKeehan, 21, son of Christian rapper TobyMac, was caused by an accidental overdose of fentanyl and amphetamines. The cause was listed on a report from the Davidson County (Tenn.) medical examiner, according to the Tennessean newspaper.
McKeehan's death was sudden. Emergency crews found him dead on arrival to his home after a call was made regarding a person in cardiac arrest.
The report showed potential nitrous oxide use, known also a laughing gas, as well as Adderall and marijuana.
Metro Public Health Department records for Davidson County show that deaths as a result of fentanyl overdose have increased since 2016.
The report state that unbeknownst to the user, heroin, cocaine and other drugs are often laced with fentanyl, which, according to the CDC, is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine.
Davidson County Medical Examiner Feng Li, in the written report, said that McKeehan had previously abused drugs and alcohol, but that is not yet known where the drugs came from that caused his overdose.
McKeehan released music and video projects, along with being featured on some of his father's tracks and albums.
TobyMac released a tribute song for his son Jan. 10 titled "21 Years."
The song, exploring McKeehan's passing at 21 years of age, features a raw outpouring of the heart as the rapper describes his journey of grief.
In an Instagram post regarding the release, TobyMac stated that "writing this song felt like an honest confession of the questions, pain, anger, doubt, mercy and promise that describes the journey I'm probably only beginning."
The rapper continued by pointing to the hope he finds in God.
"One thing I know is that I am not alone," TobyMac said. "God didn't promise us a life of no pain or even tragic death, but He did promise He would never leave us or forsake us. And I'm holding dearly to that promise for my son as well as myself."
Following the tragedy, the rapper's family started the Truett Foster Foundation -- a donation-based scholarship fund that gives children the financial ability to pursue their dreams.
"We want to use this fund to help kids to do just that: to get an education -- to pursue music -- to get the chance to chase their dreams. Truett would love that," reads a statement on the organization's website.
Southern Baptists have affirmed their intention to increase awareness of the dangers of opioids, to advocate for solutions and to serve those affected by addiction in a resolution passed at the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting in Dallas in 2018.
"Resolved, that we demonstrate grace toward the addict and hope for recovering that individuals might prosper and flourish," the resolutions reads, that we encourage churches to live out the biblical mandate to care for the fatherless by supporting families and organizations that advocate and care for children whose homes have been impacted by opioid abuse."
Well, at least it wasn’t coronavirus.
Yeah Toby, the only journey you're "beginning" at 55 is the nightly 3am shuffle to the bathroom ... take better care of the rest of your kids, douchelord.
Yes, it is very sad.
The levels of teen/youth anxiety and depression is soaring. In “iGen,” Dr. Jean Twenge followed eleven MILLION youths from the 1960s on in four separate studies.
They lines fell off the charts around 2010, when the smartphone reached about 50% of the population. They diverged sharply from any previous generation at the same time in life. Questions on four major surveys of 8th, 10th, and 12th graders show anxiety and thoughts of depression about TWENTY point higher than the Millennials (and we thought the Millennials were screwed up!). I’ve interviewed four pastors of big churches in the past three weeks: three of them cited teen anxiety and emotional issues as the #1 problem for teens. A doc I was referred to said just five years ago she’d get one “anxiety” case a week. Now she gets five A DAY, all from younger people.
While no doubt “snowplow” or “helicopter” parents who do not let kids fail is a key ingredient, all (and I mean, almost without any exception) of the research is showing isolation, withdrawal, lack of sociability, and isolation issues arising from cell phones and devices as a major, if not the major causative factor in this epidemic of anxiety and suicides.
Hard to sell to a dead guy.
I definitely get the anxiety increase. This 24/7 constant info blurb stream is not healthy for anyone. I know when I don’t take enough time away I feel my mind race.
Going for a walk in nature, lifting, and meditation/yoga work wonders.
If he would have stuck with alcohol he would still be alive.
Ditto. The years from 19 - 25 were especially perilous for me. Too many close calls to count.
Man, I was stupid then.
"There is only one basic human right: The right to do as you damn well please and with it comes the only basic human duty. The duty to take the consequences"
If you're stupid enough to indulge in hard core drugs, a voluntary choice, then you deserve everything that follows. If you don't care about yourself anymore than that why should anyone else give a damn?
I find it amazing that any male lives to see 25. I spent many years believing I was 10’ tall, invisible and bulletproof.
Well, it will all be in the book, but there are numerous studies of web reading vs. book reading that show the former are destroying the ability for “deep reading,” i.e., imposing any significant thought to the subject. Test subjects with a book and with a Kindle did far worse on the e-book when it came to understanding the plot, remembering key points in the story, and that verbal/language skills have deteriorated sharply among heavy net users.
I was just discussing this the other day with another FReeper.
It's accidental in the sense that he was taking the drugs for recreation, and not with the intention to commit suicide. The article mentions that he was also taking Adderall, which many kids and young adults are prescribed for hyperactivity. Kids don't typically go to the pharmacist and ask about drug interactions when their other drugs are from the street.
The article also points out that many of the "traditional" rec drugs are now being laced with fentanyl by the pushers. It creeps up on users and BAM! Lights out. Truly a scourge.
As a devout family, the parents did everything they knew how to do. This was a fatal error on the part of a young man who gambled with bad choices.
Mixing those drugs and dying is as accidental as playing Russian Roulette and dying.
Yes, pretty twisted and doing Christianity no favors.
Having heard of the death when it happened, I wanted to hear the song; and it is free on the internet. For some of us, songs were our way into the gospel, and accompany us as they pop into our heads throughout the day, as many of Toby Mac's songs have done for me over the past 23 years that I've listened to him.
A musician can hardly move forward and sing to their listeners again without marking the spot when their life as they knew it changed forever with a song that they can share with those who support their art. It is a form of "wearing black", similar to when Eric Clapton wrote, performed and presumably receives royalties for "Tears in Heaven" after his child fell from a skyscraper window.
The article points out that Toby and his wife have started a foundation to help other kids, and which can receive any profits from the song.
Any more lectures for us fools out here? Thank god we aren't related.
TobyMac is iconic.
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