Los Angeles, CA Law enforcement and DOJ Special Agents in California are outraged that budget cuts have gutted their ability to investigate and prosecute Gang and Drug Cartels. Here is a 3 minute preview of "the news behind the news" from Full Disclosure Network featuring DOJ Special Agent Cary Cavalieri and veteran Gang specialist retired L A County Sheriff's Sgt. Richard Valdemar revealing how elected officials have created laws to protect themselves from public corruption investigations and law enforcement surveillance.
PUBLIC OFFICIALS EXEMPTED FROM WIRETAPS
Sgt. Valdemar explains the Legislature passed laws to protect public officials by exempting them from wire taps when involving public corrution. When considering the recently approve budget cuts to Narcotic Enforcement and Bureaus of Intelligence and Investigations approved by Governor Brown, Valdemar explains devastating impact it will have when it comes to prosecuting drug cartels, gangs, narcotics, human trafficking and much more.
This preview is the first to be followed by six, eight minute segments online and to be featured on public cable channels throughout California and major cities across the nation.
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These Asses have had their snouts in the prohibition trough long enough legalize and you and the gangs go asway
22knowa 2 months ago
wow, i did not know this info. thanks FDN =D please keep us posted
balancex3 2 months ago