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DEA Agent, Gunman Killed in Amtrak Train Shooting in Arizona
Authorities say a Drug Enforcement Administration special agent was killed when a passenger opened fire as officers were doing a routine inspection for illegal contraband on an Amtrak train in Tucson, Arizona
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‘One Pill Can Kill': DEA Warns About Fake Prescription Drugs Laced With Fentanyl
The DEA and its law enforcement partners have seized 9.5 million counterfeit pills so far this year, with fake tablets containing fentanyl making up the majority of that figure
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Mexico President Justifies Release of Kingpin Targeted by US
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has defended the 2013 ruling that freed one of the drug lords most wanted by U.S. authorities, even though Mexico’s Supreme Court later ruled it was a mistake.
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Fake Prescription Pills May Contain Lethal Dose of Fentanyl, DEA Says
Last year, 17-year-old Zach Didier of Rocklin, California, died when he took what he thought was a prescription pain pill he purchased from someone he met on Snapchat. The pill ended up being a counterfeit with a lethal amount of the powerful opioid fentanyl.
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Tiger Among Animals Officials Find in Search of Texas Home
Authorities seized animals including a white Bengal tiger, bobcat, kinkajou, porcupines, llamas, emus and deer after finding them at a South Texas residence while executing a search warrant last week.
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Angels Deny Knowledge of Organization's Reported Involvement in Skaggs' Drug Use
The Los Angeles Angels’ director of communication told federal investigators that he provided oxycodone to Tyler Skaggs and abused the drug with the pitcher, according to an ESPN report published Saturday.
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DOJ Moves to Add Marijuana Growers for Research
The Justice Department is moving forward to expand the number of marijuana growers for federally-authorized cannabis research.
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Drug Crackdown Launched in Notorious San Francisco District
Seventeen federal law enforcement agencies are teaming up for a yearlong crackdown on a notorious area of San Francisco crawling with rampant drug use and “smothered by lawlessness,” a federal prosecutor said Wednesday.
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Prosecutors Say Man Was Supplying Bay Area With Heroin
Federal prosecutors in Sacramento have charged a Stanislaus County man who they say was supplying the San Francisco Bay Area with heroin he was producing in his home.
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Women Buy Box of Legos in Ga., Find $40K in Meth Inside
Three Georgia women bought a box of Legos while visiting a South Carolina consignment shop, only to find that the box was actually filled with about $40,000 worth of methamphetamine. Bulloch County Sheriff’s Investigator Jim Riggs tells The Statesboro Herald that the women gifted the box to a child, who opened it and discovered the three pounds of drugs. Deputies...
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Indictment: Ex-CEO Ignored Red Flags as Opioid Crisis Raged
The pharmaceutical industry executive hit Tuesday with criminal charges stemming from the opioid crisis doesn’t have his name on a museum wing, and his company isn’t within earshot of Apple or anyone else on the Fortune 500. Even his $1.5 million paycheck was a paltry sum compared to his peers. Laurence Doud III, the retired CEO of the Rochester Drug...
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San Jose Man Charged With Impersonating a DEA Agent
A San Jose man was arrested Saturday on charges of impersonating a federal agent while making illegal traffic stops on South Bay roadways, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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$150M Worth of Opioids Seized in NJ; Two Arrested: DEA
The Drug Enforcement Administration has seized around $150 million worth of opioids from two men in New Jersey, the agency said.
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El Chapo Trial Shows How ‘Rampant,' ‘Systemic' Corruption Impedes Drug War
In the same Brooklyn courthouse where jurors have heard testimony about Mexican politicians protecting Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman’s drug empire, a former Mexican state attorney general pleaded guilty last month to taking bribes from narcotraffickers. The juxtaposition underscored a recurring theme of Guzman’s New York trial: how pervasive official corruption in Mexico complicates American authorities’ efforts to investigate and apprehend...
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Court Papers: Witness Claims El Chapo Had Sex with Minors
Newly unsealed documents about notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman contain claims by witnesses that he had sex with minors he called “vitamins,” a disturbing allegation coming just as a jury is about to start deliberating in his U.S. drug-trafficking case. According to papers made public late Friday, a key government cooperator told authorities Guzman had him drug...
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Irvine Doctor Arrested After 5 People Overdose on Opioids, Fire Captain Killed
A doctor who owns an urgent care facility in Irvine was arrested Tuesday on charges of illegally distributing opioids, including to a man charged with running over and killing an off-duty Costa Mesa fire captain riding his bicycle in Mission Viejo.
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Turn In Your Old Medicine on National Drug Take Back Day
This Drug Enforcement Administration is making sure you have a safe way to get rid of your expired, unused or unwanted prescriptions pills or patches.
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Drug Tunnel Discovered Near US-Mexico Border in California
An incomplete drug tunnel was recently discovered on both sides of the United States and Mexico international border after a joint investigation involving multiple government agencies in both countries, according to the United States Customs and Border Patrol.
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$2M of Meth Hidden in Figurines of Disney Characters: DEA
The Drug Enforcement Administration says meth hidden inside wax figurines depicting Disney characters has been confiscated near Atlanta and is worth roughly $2 million. It is one of the biggest meth busts ever in Gwinnett County, the DEA told WSB-TV. The drugs were concealed inside 500 figurines depicting Winnie the Pooh, Donald Duck, Pluto and other Disney characters. DEA Atlanta...