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  • Colorado Attorney General sues deputy who shared University of Utah student's information with ICE

    07/23/2025 7:24:06 AM PDT · by TheDon · 55 replies
    Fox13 Salt Lake City ^ | July 22, 2025 | Jeremy Tombs
    MESA COUNTY, Colo. — The Colorado Attorney General has sued a sheriff’s deputy following a state investigation that uncovered that the deputy illegally coordinated with federal immigration officials to detain a University of Utah student last month. ... But what seemed like a mundane encounter actually led to unlawful actions by that deputy, which helped federal officials detain the 19-year-old nursing student, according to Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser. “This morning, our office filed a complaint against Mesa County Sheriff’s Deputy Alexander Zwinck,” Weiser said Tuesday in a press conference. “Unbeknownst to the driver, the sheriff’s deputy took a picture...
  • Feds Say: 'Pilots Have No Rights'

    06/14/2013 12:34:00 PM PDT · by CodeToad · 39 replies
    Flying Magazine Online ^ | Jun 13, 2013 | Robert Goyer
    Flying has obtained information from a law enforcement source about the federal program that detains pilots upon their arrival at their destination airports and searches their airplanes. Training for the program was conducted via an “aviation drug interdiction” class sponsored by HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area), a government organization that is a conglomerate of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies to fight, as the name implies, drug traffic. ...airplanes are approached often at gunpoint and usually by local law enforcement, who detain them until the Citation lands and federal agents arrive on scene. They are then ramp checked...
  • South Jersey Drug Dealers May Be Taking a Hit

    06/01/2007 5:30:38 AM PDT · by Calpernia · 7 replies · 973+ views
    Millennium Radio New Jersey ^ | Friday, June 01, 2007 | By: Hank Weisbecker
    Federal officials say they've taken a large bite out of Camden's illegal cocaine trade. Authorities say tackling crime in the city will have an impact on most of south Jersey. Prosecutors were able to arrest a total of 58 people thanks to information obtained from Raymond Morales, a man who ran a large cocaine ring and ordered the murders of six people. Officials compare the 35 year old to a "capo" in a typical crime family, who was feared and respected by other criminals in the city. U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Chris Christie says tackling the city's drug trade...