Posted on 12/10/2022 11:54:51 PM PST by nickcarraway
Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly said $5.7M worth of illegal drugs were taken off the street in Operation ‘Santa's Naughty Lil Sellers'
A massive undercover operation focusing on locking up drug dealers in Flagler County, Fla., successfully came to a close after nearly a year in action.
The Flagler County Sheriff's Office said $5.7 million worth of illegal drugs are off the streets thanks to the department's ‘Santa's Naughty Lil Sellers' operation.
During the investigation, which began in January 2022, FCSO said its Special Investigations Unit seized enough heroin and fentanyl to "potentially kill over 2.3 million people."
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Why did the feds need it? They already have enough clot shots to kill way more than that.
The local cops are outgunned and outmanned.
“Why did the feds need it? They already have enough clot shots to kill way more than that.”
Nobody likes competition.
Amount and numbers seized don’t matter with fentanyl.
They’re just shipping more.
Seems the powers have made a request to overload the red state of Florida
Good, kill off the Blue portion.
“...enough heroin and fentanyl to “potentially kill over 2.3 million people.”
I have trouble believing they stop all shipments this large. Seems like there ought to be more dead people due to the shipments that do get through.
It’s only a matter of time before someone get it into the water supply.
Crazy and hate don’t care who or how many die.
Probably smuggled into Florida by FJB operatives . . .
Thanks Brandon!
More likely smuggled into Florida by drug dealers that cross the border, then brandon flew them to Florida.
But yes the feds are helping the cartels build their businesses in Florida and other states.
So why are the Feds stockpiling the drugs?
They find it is a lot cheaper to confiscate them instead of manufacture or purchase.
Intended use down the road?
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