June 9, 2021 ‘El Chapo’s’ wife to plead guilty to helping run billion-dollar drug cartel The wife of infamous Mexican drug lord "El Chapo" Guzman will plead guilty Thursday to helping her husband run his massive billion-dollar drug empire, according to two federal law enforcement sources.
June 9, 2021 California man wearing red cape arrested after smoking meth, breaking into home, sheriff says A California man wearing a red cape was arrested Monday night after smoking methamphetamine and breaking into a home, authorities said.
June 8, 2021 Los Angeles records largest drug bust in sheriff's department history, Mexican cartel activity suspected The sheriff's department tracked down and destroyed 70 to 80 outhouses filled with illegal marijuana in Antelope Valley, California on Tuesday.
June 8, 2021 El Chapo’s beauty-queen wife to plead guilty in drug-trafficking case The beauty-queen wife of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman is set to plead guilty this week to helping him run his sprawling drug-trafficking operation — but she won’t be required to cooperate with the feds, a source familiar with the situation told The Post Tuesday.
June 8, 2021 Inside the FBI cellphone scheme that took down gangs across the globe A "couple of beers" between U.S. and Australian law enforcement officials morphed into a sprawling, sophisticated international criminal underworld takedown that thwarted dozens of murders, netted a mountain of drugs and led to more than 800 arrests, authorities said.
June 8, 2021 Gov. Asa Hutchinson: It's time to fix an old wrong and end the disparity between crack and cocaine offenses Since 1986, there has been a substantial difference in prison sentences for crack and powdered cocaine offenses, a disparity that has not only encouraged a misapplication of limited law enforcement resources, but has also been the source of unequal punishment for basically identical crimes.
June 8, 2021 Greg Gutfeld: Getting rid of activity quotas would stop forcing cops to chase minor violations Vincent Del Castillo is a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice for the past 30 years; served 27 years in the NYC transit police department, the last three as department chief. This guy knows his stuff. Which is why you never see him on TV.
June 7, 2021 Australian airline Qantas 'disturbed' by reports of gangs infiltration, drug trafficking Australian airline Qantas has said it was "disturbed" after learning of reports that organized crime has infiltrated the company to support drug trafficking efforts.
June 7, 2021 With marijuana now legal in most states, role of drug-sniffing K-9s is changing The role of drug-sniffing K-9s is rapidly evolving in police departments across the country as an increasing number of states have legalized recreational marijuana.
June 5, 2021 California toddler died in hot car while mom allegedly grew pot plants A California mother allegedly left her 3-year-old daughter to bake in a hot car while she tended to marijuana plants.