When the people say "No Kings " do they want a return to a government of the "Auto Pen" when we were without a leader ! !
As people go to protest this Saturday at "No Kings" they are unknowingly or knowingly supporting the drug cartels and their human trafficking in the USA . There is a war being fought in the USA and you need to pick a side , are you for law enforcement or lawlessness ? 900 pound of crystal meth with a street value of 20 mil. plus in MN .
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Late yesterday, reports began surfacing that the eight search warrants executed last week came in response to the seizures of 900 pounds of methamphetamine in a Burnsville storage locker. Authorities valued the seizure at $25 million dollars. This seizure easily ranks among the biggest seizures of controlled substances in state history.
By comparison, I took part in an investigation of Mexican methamphetamine trafficking in Minneapolis in the early 1990s. We intercepted the “load car” and recovered 7 pounds of methamphetamine secreted in the car’s roof panels. At the time, the seizure was one of the biggest ever in the state, and was a major case prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in federal court. The 900 pounds seized recently is mind-boggling and speaks to just how entrenched we have allowed cartel operations to get in our state.
The eight search warrants that authorities executed last week were conducted at businesses and homes in Minneapolis, Bloomington, Inver Grove Heights, Burnsville, Lakeville and Northfield. “Relevant evidence” was seized at each location, including gold-plated guns and portraits of fictional character Tony Montana from “Scarface.”
Why is this important? Because it speaks to the scale of the operation and the resources available to the cartel under investigation. Those who can’t understand just how dangerous such investigations can be, need to step aside. Their inability to grasp the threat that such a cartel organization represents to officers and agents involved in these investigations makes their work even more dangerous.
One only needs to search for reports of the many cartel shootouts with Mexican authorities to grasp that this is a whole different level of threat — one that mandates a strong show of force to prevent the same level of violence from occurring in Minneapolis.
For any of the “leaders,” who have gone out of their way to criticize the federal law enforcement authorities by suggesting that last week’s operation was “too militarized” or “tone deaf” as Minneapolis Police Chief O’Hara stated, it represents examples of poor leadership, and requires a retraction and an apology. Apparently, the agents, knowing what they were potentially up against, were supposed to call ahead to multiple Minneapolis authorities, the very authorities who have demonized these agents, and then arrive in two unmarked Ford Taurus’s with four agents dressed in sport coats, so as not to trigger the “community?”
As people go to protest this Saturday at "No Kings" they are unknowingly or knowingly supporting the drug cartels and their human trafficking in the USA . There is a war being fought in the USA and you need to pick a side , are you for law enforcement or lawlessness ? 900 pound of crystal meth with a street value of 20 mil. plus in MN .

Federal law enforcement seizes 900 pounds of methamphetamine from cartel while local ‘leaders’ focus on feelings
Last week, investigators from a federal law enforcement task force that included local detectives from the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office conducted...

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Late yesterday, reports began surfacing that the eight search warrants executed last week came in response to the seizures of 900 pounds of methamphetamine in a Burnsville storage locker. Authorities valued the seizure at $25 million dollars. This seizure easily ranks among the biggest seizures of controlled substances in state history.
By comparison, I took part in an investigation of Mexican methamphetamine trafficking in Minneapolis in the early 1990s. We intercepted the “load car” and recovered 7 pounds of methamphetamine secreted in the car’s roof panels. At the time, the seizure was one of the biggest ever in the state, and was a major case prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in federal court. The 900 pounds seized recently is mind-boggling and speaks to just how entrenched we have allowed cartel operations to get in our state.
The eight search warrants that authorities executed last week were conducted at businesses and homes in Minneapolis, Bloomington, Inver Grove Heights, Burnsville, Lakeville and Northfield. “Relevant evidence” was seized at each location, including gold-plated guns and portraits of fictional character Tony Montana from “Scarface.”
Why is this important? Because it speaks to the scale of the operation and the resources available to the cartel under investigation. Those who can’t understand just how dangerous such investigations can be, need to step aside. Their inability to grasp the threat that such a cartel organization represents to officers and agents involved in these investigations makes their work even more dangerous.
One only needs to search for reports of the many cartel shootouts with Mexican authorities to grasp that this is a whole different level of threat — one that mandates a strong show of force to prevent the same level of violence from occurring in Minneapolis.
For any of the “leaders,” who have gone out of their way to criticize the federal law enforcement authorities by suggesting that last week’s operation was “too militarized” or “tone deaf” as Minneapolis Police Chief O’Hara stated, it represents examples of poor leadership, and requires a retraction and an apology. Apparently, the agents, knowing what they were potentially up against, were supposed to call ahead to multiple Minneapolis authorities, the very authorities who have demonized these agents, and then arrive in two unmarked Ford Taurus’s with four agents dressed in sport coats, so as not to trigger the “community?”