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DEA Steals $16,000 In Cash From Young Black Man, Because He Must Be A Drug Dealer
Huffington Post ^
| 05/07/2015
| Nick Wing
Posted on 05/09/2015 11:23:41 AM PDT by Forgotten Amendments
Rivers said the agents questioned passengers at random, asking for their destination and reason for travel. When one of the agents got to Rivers, who was the only black person in his car, according to witnesses, the agent took the interrogation further, asking to search his bags. Rivers complied. The agent found the cash -- still in a bank envelope -- and decided to seize it on suspicion that it may be tied to narcotics. River pleaded with the agents, explaining his situation and even putting his mother on the phone to verify the story.
No luck.
These officers took everything that I had worked so hard to save and even money that was given to me by family that believed in me, Rivers told the Journal. I told (the DEA agents) I had no money and no means to survive in Los Angeles if they took my money. They informed me that it was my responsibility to figure out how I was going to do that.
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government
KEYWORDS: dea; wod
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To: Tired of Taxes; Forgotten Amendments
Right. Why should we give traffic to HuffPo?
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posted on
05/09/2015 12:17:39 PM PDT
by
1010RD
(First, Do No Harm)
To: Hugin
I wasn’t justifying anything. I was just saying that we may not know everything here, and speculating about the possibilities.
I think this was theft. Period. Calling it “asset forfeiture” does not change that one bit.
To: Rome2000
I don’t agree. I know lots of people that carry more cash than that, as have I. I have also found that many black Americans don’t have bank accounts.
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posted on
05/09/2015 12:18:14 PM PDT
by
SampleMan
(Feral Humans are the refuse of socialism.)
To: Duke C.
He’s got a case here especially being a non-white. Sue away homey.
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posted on
05/09/2015 12:19:20 PM PDT
by
max americana
(fired liberals in our company last election, and I laughed while they cried (true story))
To: tacticalogic
Would you be better off with a money order, made out to yourself?Reason why he was carrying cash, according to the story, was that he's experienced problems withdrawing cash on an out of state bank account. I would expect there to be similar issues cashing a $10,000+ money order.
It is really contemplative discussing how to transport large sums of cash or equivalents without it being stolen by law enforcement.
45
posted on
05/09/2015 12:21:05 PM PDT
by
kingu
(Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)
To: eyedigress
Why would they shoot him? Because they can
They may have feared for their authority...
46
posted on
05/09/2015 12:23:08 PM PDT
by
kiryandil
(Egging the battleship USS Sarah Palin from their little Progressive rowboats...)
To: Forgotten Amendments
Yes and what a coinkydink that a guy had 16 large on him and other guys just decided to nose around where he was.
They knew the money was there. And they knew they could take it without any supporting evidence beyond it’s mere presence.
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posted on
05/09/2015 12:23:58 PM PDT
by
TalBlack
(Evil doesn't have a day job...)
To: kingu; Duke C.
'Nahh, we'll just get the dog out here and have him sniff around, then we don't need a warrant.' And I guarantee that the dog will absolutely indicate there's something in the possessions, which would then result in the search and the confiscation. Or as I refer to him - "Officer-Judge Barky"...
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posted on
05/09/2015 12:24:11 PM PDT
by
kiryandil
(Egging the battleship USS Sarah Palin from their little Progressive rowboats...)
To: eyedigress
“Why would they shoot him?”
Why would they rob him?
Because they are above the laws and constitution.
To: SampleMan; JRandomFreeper
I carry cash myself and many farmers from my old neck of the woods carry 15 or more.
I jumped the gun on this and didn’t give it justice due.
I did not understand that the police stole his money and let him on his way. That must stop!
To: Forgotten Amendments
Cops can confiscate cash from anyone any time. If it includes a hundred dollar bill the Peace Officers can actually prove that it was used in an illegal transaction and that is all that is required to keep the bill and any money associated with it. Volusia County Florida financed for a few years, and maybe still does, much of its government by highway stops of elderly retirees going south in their Caddilacs and Lincolns with their life savings in cash to buy condos in sunny South Florida. I don't think any of them has got his money back. If the old couple does not have the money with them in cash, whatever other cash they have was confiscated. It is all good according to Federal Law.
Actually if the police find a hundred dollar bill in the car they can confiscate the car, too, and jewelry and anything else they find that they can convert into cash. I haven't heard of it going further in Volusia than the cash, though.
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posted on
05/09/2015 12:25:26 PM PDT
by
arthurus
(it's true!)
To: Forgotten Amendments
Cops can confiscate cash from anyone any time. If it includes a hundred dollar bill the Peace Officers can actually prove that it was used in an illegal transaction and that is all that is required to keep the bill and any money associated with it. Volusia County Florida financed for a few years, and maybe still does, much of its government by highway stops of elderly retirees going south in their Caddilacs and Lincolns with their life savings in cash to buy condos in sunny South Florida. I don't think any of them has got his money back. If the old couple does not have the money with them in cash, whatever other cash they have was confiscated. It is all good according to Federal Law.
Actually if the police find a hundred dollar bill in the car they can confiscate the car, too, and jewelry and anything else they find that they can convert into cash. I haven't heard of it going further in Volusia than the cash, though.
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posted on
05/09/2015 12:25:45 PM PDT
by
arthurus
(it's true!)
To: Forgotten Amendments
DEA and BATF, both Jack Booted Thug agencies out of control and should be abolished.
To: Conscience of a Conservative
An AMERICAN black “rapper” with 16K in cash on him and got it legally?.
There’s a bridge in Brooklyn for sale, I think he was going to buy it.
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posted on
05/09/2015 12:26:43 PM PDT
by
Rome2000
(SMASH THE CPUSA)
To: George from New England
I’m gonna pay for this all night.
Thanks George.
:^)
To: SampleMan
You carry around over 16K in cash and aren’t armed?
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posted on
05/09/2015 12:27:42 PM PDT
by
Rome2000
(SMASH THE CPUSA)
To: kingu
Reason why he was carrying cash, according to the story, was that he's experienced problems withdrawing cash on an out of state bank account. I would expect there to be similar issues cashing a $10,000+ money order.How about Traveler's checks? Aren't they supposed to eliminate that problem?
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posted on
05/09/2015 12:28:53 PM PDT
by
tacticalogic
("Oh, bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
To: eyedigress
I didn't think it sounded like you. You do have a rep around here. ;)
Enjoy the day.
/johnny
To: kingu
You could get one of those shaving cream cans with the fake compartment in the bottom.
To: Rome2000; Conscience of a Conservative
Hopefully, Rome, armed government gunthugs confront you one day, and steal your property without arresting you, as happened in this case.
Well, if you "own" a house or land, you're already paying "protection money" to armed government gunthugs, to keep them from stealing it without arresting you... LOL! :)
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posted on
05/09/2015 12:34:32 PM PDT
by
kiryandil
(Egging the battleship USS Sarah Palin from their little Progressive rowboats...)
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