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  • North Carolina teacher killed in shootout with drug cartel: police

    04/14/2021 8:31:55 PM PDT · by blueplum · 21 replies
    The Hill ^ | 14 Apr 2021 | Lexi Lonus
    A North Carolina Spanish teacher and coach reportedly had a secret life and was killed during a shootout with a drug cartel last week, according to the police. Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson said Barney Harris along with a friend, Steven Alexander Stewart, shot and killed an 18-year-old member of the Sinaloa New Generation Cartel, which led to a shootout with other cartel members, local outlet WSOC-TV reported.... ...Harris, the head coach for his school’s men’s basketball and track team, was attempting to steal drugs and money from the cartel in a mobile home park in...
  • From the border: ‘We think they got the message’ (NM Ranchers)

    03/19/2016 3:44:19 PM PDT · by CedarDave · 15 replies
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | March 17, 2016 | Lauren Villagran
    After ranchers came out in force last week to voice concerns about border security, New Mexico’s political representatives in Washington say they are pushing for changes in strategy on everything from patrols to hiring, and deploying more boots on the border. About 600 people, residents and ranchers, packed a school meeting room in Animas last Thursday to express their concerns about the lack of security at the border. The New Mexico delegation is proposing, by turn, changes in hiring procedure that could attract more locals to Border Patrol ranks; hardship pay for agents who agree to work the remote region;...
  • Found While Hiking: Stash of AK-47s

    07/02/2012 6:18:03 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 104 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | July 2, 2012 | Katie Pavlich
    No big deal....despite the fact that a stash of AK-47s was found along a hiking trail in not Colombia, not Mexico but in....Arizona. A hiker in the Madera Canyon area found three assault rifles in a black trash bag one mile north of Old Baldy Trail. After receiving a report of the discovery on Wednesday, June 20, the Pima County Sheriff’s Office determined that the rifles were found in Santa Cruz County, and notified the local sheriff’s office. Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s deputies then went to the site and recovered what turned out to be a stash of AK-47 assault...
  • Border Shootout Under Investigation [TX]

    06/10/2011 9:20:43 AM PDT · by smokingfrog · 10 replies
    KRGV TV ^ | 10 June 2011 | Polo Sandoval
    MISSION TX - We expect to learn more today about a shootout between drug runners and U.S. authorities neaar Chimney Park south of Mission. Dozens of Texas state game wardens descended on Chimney Park along with Border Patrol agents and Texas Rangers. They saturated the area after a shootout between game wardens and drug smugglers. Authorities in Austin have released only basic information, saying a suspicious vehicle was spotted on the U.S. side of the river around 6 Thursday morning. They then saw two cartel drug recovery boats loaded with people and what appeared to be marijuana. As they approached,...
  • Zelaya accused of drug ties

    06/30/2009 4:31:24 PM PDT · by aynrandfreak · 71 replies · 4,742+ views
    AP via Yahoo ^ | 06/30/09 | FRANK BAJAK
    BOGOTA – The regime that ousted Manuel Zelaya in Honduras claimed Tuesday that the deposed president allowed tons of cocaine to be flown into the Central American country on its way to the United States. "Every night, three or four Venezuelan-registered planes land without the permission of appropriate authorities and bring thousands of pounds ... and packages of money that are the fruit of drug trafficking," its foreign minister, Enrique Ortez, told CNN en Espanol. "We have proof of all of this. Neighboring governments have it. The DEA has it," he added. U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman Rusty Payne in...
  • I-69 Corridor is not for competitive U.S. trade

    12/28/2007 10:56:11 PM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 12 replies · 247+ views
    Navasota Examiner ^ | December 28, 2007 | Shawn Schneider
    Ladies and Gentleman, Michael Parks gave this same presentation to Judge Shifflet at commisoners court on November 14, 2007 to a room full of concerned residents including myself, most of whom, were and still are opposed to this corridor for more than one reason. Throughout the meeting, Mr. Parks stated that Brazos County was in favor of it, and were welcoming it, while the majority of Grimes County residents were telling him Brazos County could have it. Mr. Parks and Brazos county welcomed it allright, right through the middle of our Dear and beautiful county, (no where near Brazos County)...
  • Fairness for immigrants more important than fences (LIBERAL FOOL BARF ALERT)

    05/02/2006 4:54:06 PM PDT · by Chi-townChief · 16 replies · 729+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | May 2, 2006 | MARK BROWN SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST
    The only thing more remarkable than the massive number of people who participated in Monday's immigrant rights march here was how quickly and quietly they dispersed upon finally arriving at Grant Park. It was as if they just melted into the background from which they had emerged that morning, seamlessly returning to the shadow society that they have been forced to create for themselves in the absence of sensible immigration laws. As I watched them slip away, I could only conclude that a lot of them had to get back to work the late shift -- that being the special...
  • Members of Minuteman Project Shot at Near Border

    07/24/2005 11:03:00 PM PDT · by Types_with_Fist · 65 replies · 2,749+ views
    KFI-Radio ^ | July 25th 2005
    Members of the Minuteman Project have seen firsthand just how dangerous their mission is becoming, after an incident on Saturday night along the California-Mexico border. A California Minuteman leader says about 20 volunteer border-watchers were shot at, reports KFI Radio. Minuteman Project head James Chase says the group heard five shots coming from the Mexican side of the border on Saturday night and then "when we turned the lights on we saw two guys with AK-47s standing at the fence." "We didn't discharge our weapons or fire back because we would have received that AK-47 fire... we just pulled our...
  • Two found guilty of deadly smuggling attempt (Texas)

    04/27/2005 12:28:00 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 5 replies · 427+ views
    Corpus Christi Caller-Times ^ | April 26, 2005 | AP
    BROWNSVILLE, Texas- Two people were convicted of alien smuggling Tuesday in a case that began when a migrant in the Texas brush promised a dying 18-year-old he would return his body to Mexico. Maria de Jesus Ojeda, 36, of San Benito, and Jose Geronimo Mendez, a 21-year-old illegal immigrant, were found guilty of transporting and harboring aliens and conspiracy to transport and harbor aliens. Both face up to life in federal prison and a maximum $250,000 fine. The men were arrested following an investigation that began when a migrant from El Salvador turned himself in and led immigration officials to...
  • Naco Border Patrol agents pinned down by automatic weapon fire

    02/18/2004 10:25:09 PM PST · by TERMINATTOR · 120 replies · 464+ views
    Naco Border Patrol agents were pinned down by automatic weapon fire from cowardly assailants in Mexico on Tuesday, February 18th. The agents, who were pinned down for 5 to 7 minutes, were not injured and were unable to return fire. The shooting took place in broad daylight and the shooters knew exactly who they were shooting at. After the assailants left the area, they fired on other Border Patrol agents nearby. Hundreds of shell casings were reportedly scattered about area after the shootings. More to follow.
  • New Study Shows New Jersey Turnpike "Racial Profiling" Was All a Big Lie

    04/29/2002 8:39:20 AM PDT · by liberalism=failure · 11 replies · 1,223+ views
    City Journal ^ | 3-27-02 | Heather McDonald
    The anti–racial profiling juggernaut has finally met its nemesis: the truth. According to a new study, black drivers on the New Jersey Turnpike are twice as likely to speed as white drivers, and are even more dominant among drivers breaking 90 miles per hour. This finding demolishes the myth of racial profiling. Precisely for that reason, the Bush Justice Department tried to bury the report so the profiling juggernaut could continue its destructive campaign against law enforcement. Rest of article