The boldface is mine. The investigation led by Buffalo police, and Buffalo voters will not likely vote for a Narco Candidate, sorry Kamala.
Blindfolded and surrounded by armed guards, Jose Ruben Gil said he never knew where he was going, but when the helicopter landed at an undisclosed location in Mexico, the first thing he saw was a mansion on a hill.
It was 2003 and Gil, eager to increase the supply of drugs flowing his way, said he was summoned by leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the world's most powerful and violent organized crime organizations.
Gil, who took the witness stand in Buffalo federal court last week, said it was his first and only face-to-face meeting with Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.
"It may seem like something out of Hollywood, but it isn't," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Meghan A. Tokash. "It's real life."
Gil's account of his meeting with Guzmán and Sinaloa leader Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada García came during the trial of two men accused of overseeing one of the largest drug rings to ever operate in Western New York.
Prosecutors claim the California-to-Buffalo drug network was led by Gil and Herman Aguirre, with Troy Gillon serving as their contact here. Aguirre and Gillon are the defendants on trial before U.S. District Judge Lawrence J. Vilardo.
Note the date, Nov 2018. The cartels have recently surged from California, so we likely be seeing many stories about Gavin and the cartels gassing communities across America. Some Dems should get a clue about fixing this.
Same timeline, different community:
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. (WDRB) -- Police in Clarksville are celebrating one of their largest drug busts ever, with $3 million in drugs and drug money taken off the streets.Again, out of California, home of the politically correct open order, the state where Nancy hugs cartel members. Any of those Dems getting the picture?
On Thursday morning, investigators showed pictures of the evidence piled on tables for everyone to see at the Clarksville Police Department: $1.7 million in cash, 150 pounds of marijuana and 15,000 e-cigarettes laced with THC.
All of it was seized in a massive raid with direct ties to a Mexican drug cartel, according to investigators.
Police say 27-year-old Matthew Sansone would fly into Louisville from Florida and meet a van driven from California at storage warehouses such as the Storage Express on Highway 44 in Mt. Washington.
Throughout 2018, up and down southern California we get cartel busts, every four months or so, some related. It will appear to be a Dem plot, folks, one of those LBJ things, liberals suddenly caught supporting the cartels that gas American children. Forget abut it, Kamala, you have already fouled this up.
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