the coast guard brings the stuff in, and the popo warehouses and distributes. no big fish busted!
NC officers arrested in major drug bust
Posted: Apr 30, 2015 1:03 PM EST Updated: May 07, 2015 5:31 PM EST by Dane Huffman, WNCN News
RALEIGH, N.C. -
More than a dozen law enforcement officers, including 11 in North Carolina, have been arrested in a government sting that included the FBI, the government announced Thursday.
Thomas Walker, the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District, said multiple people were arrested Thursday morning in a major sting of cocaine and heroin operations. Those arrested include five current members of the Northampton County sheriff's office. They were charged with trafficking cocaine and heroin up and down the I-95 corridor.
Walker said there were arrests at an airport in Halifax County and a warehouse in Rocky Mount. A second group was arrested at a warehouse in Rocky Mount. The undercover operation has been ongoing for about a year and a half.
Arrested were:
Asked the reaction by FBI officers to the charges that officers were involved in this, Strong said that the reaction was "shock and disbelief."
Also shocked was Northampton County Sheriff Jack Smith.
"I'm hurt and surprised," he told WNCN. "I'm shocked and appalled at these types of indictments. We can't tolerate this type of behavior, especially from law enforcement."
Smith said Northampton has 35 deputies, plus some part-time employees, and the loss of five deputies "is a big blow."
Smith said he found out about the arrests Thursday morning.
"They've let me down. They've let the sheriff's office down," Smith said. "They've let the citizens down as well as their families. Most of them have children and they've let the down as well."
Walker said the investigation is ongoing and other arrests are possible.
Arrested were:
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NC officers arrested in major drug bust
Posted: Apr 30, 2015 1:03 PM EST Updated: May 07, 2015 5:31 PM EST by Dane Huffman, WNCN News
RALEIGH, N.C. -
More than a dozen law enforcement officers, including 11 in North Carolina, have been arrested in a government sting that included the FBI, the government announced Thursday.
Thomas Walker, the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District, said multiple people were arrested Thursday morning in a major sting of cocaine and heroin operations. Those arrested include five current members of the Northampton County sheriff's office. They were charged with trafficking cocaine and heroin up and down the I-95 corridor.
Walker said there were arrests at an airport in Halifax County and a warehouse in Rocky Mount. A second group was arrested at a warehouse in Rocky Mount. The undercover operation has been ongoing for about a year and a half.
Arrested were:
- Eight current or former officers
- Three correctional officers
- Two Virginia prison employees
- One 911 dispatcher in Northampton County
Asked the reaction by FBI officers to the charges that officers were involved in this, Strong said that the reaction was "shock and disbelief."
Also shocked was Northampton County Sheriff Jack Smith.
"I'm hurt and surprised," he told WNCN. "I'm shocked and appalled at these types of indictments. We can't tolerate this type of behavior, especially from law enforcement."
Smith said Northampton has 35 deputies, plus some part-time employees, and the loss of five deputies "is a big blow."
Smith said he found out about the arrests Thursday morning.
"They've let me down. They've let the sheriff's office down," Smith said. "They've let the citizens down as well as their families. Most of them have children and they've let the down as well."
Walker said the investigation is ongoing and other arrests are possible.
Arrested were:
- Ikeisha Jacobs, 32, a deputy with the Northampton County Sheriff's Office
- Jason Boon, 29, a Northampton deputy
- Jimmy Pair, 48, a Northampton deputy
- Curtis Boone, 31, a Northampton deputy
- Thomas Jefferson Allen II, 37, a Northampton deputy
- Wardie Vincent Jr., 35, a former Northampton deputy
- Cory Jackson, 43, formerly with the Northampton County Sheriff's Office
- Antonio Tillmon, 31, a Windsor City policeman
- Adrienne Moody, 39, a North Carolina correctional officer
- Alaina Sue Kamling, 27, a North Carolina correctional officer
- Kavon Phillips, 25, a North Carolina correctional officer
- Lann Tjuan Clanton, 36, a correctional officer with the Virginia Department of Corrections
- Alphonso Ponton, 42, a Virginia correctional officer
- Tohsa Dailey, 31, a 911 dispatch operator for Northampton County
- Crystal Pierce, 31, of Raleigh
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fukk outta here. fukking cacs are damn near invincible out here.
Forget the cops just find out who's drugs they was protecting period..
