FILE -- A 13-foot-long sculpture of a bent heroin spoon that was placed outside the headquarters of Purdue Pharma, the makers of the painkiller OxyContin, as part of a protest against the opioid crisis, in Stamford, Conn., June 22, 2018. Three generations of the Sackler family were deeply involved in running Purdue Pharma and knew of opioid abuse risks, according to lawsuits. (Gregg Vigliotti/The New York Times) *** Local Caption *** CONNECTICUT NORTH AMERICA OPIOIDS OXYCONTIN PURDUE PHARMA SCULPTURE UNITED A 13-foot-long sculpture of a bent heroin spoon that was placed outside the headquarters of Purdue Pharma, the makers of the painkiller OxyContin, as part of a protest against the opioid crisis, in Stamford, Conn.. Sizes: 150 × 150 / 300 × 200 / 600 × 399 / 175 × 131 / 45 × 45 / 688 × 458