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Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 36m36 minutes ago
A leak from the DEA's SIU program in Mexico also led to a massacre, as reported last year by @gingerthomp1
HOW THE U.S. TRIGGERED A MASSACRE IN MEXICO
The inside story of a cartel’s deadly assault on a Mexican town near the Texas border — and the U.S. drug operation that sparked it.
June 12, 2017
"We have testimony from people who say they participated in the crime. They described some 50 trucks arriving in Allende, carrying people connected to the cartel. They broke into houses, they looted them and burned them. Afterward, they kidnapped the people who lived in those houses and took them to a ranch just outside of Allende.
First they killed them. They put them inside a storage shed filled with hay. They doused them with fuel and lit them on fire, feeding the flames for hours and hours.
José Juan Morales
Investigative director for the disappeared in the Coahuila State Prosecutor’s Office..."
How the U.S. Triggered a Massacre in Mexico — ProPublica
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Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 36m36 minutes ago
Then again, it's not like the DEA has a totally unblemished record in Colombia…
DOJ Report Reveals DEA Agent ‘Sex Parties’ Funded by Colombian Drug Cartels
Mar 26, 2015
"Life is tough for American drug enforcement agents in Latin America. After billions of dollars and decades spent fighting the drug war from Mexico to Patagonia, more drugs than ever are flowing north. According to a bombshell report by the Department of Justice, agents in Colombia found a novel solution to their problems: if they couldn't beat the cartels, they would take part in cartel-funded "sex parties" with prostitutes and pay regular visits to brothels while stationed in the country.
The report, released on Thursday by the DOJ's Office of the Inspector General, found that four US agencies involved in the drug war in Colombia — the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the US Marshals Services — did not properly address allegations of sexual misconduct committed by their agents in the country. Among the four, the DEA was found to have engaged in some of the most inappropriate behavior, including sexual bacchanals, and then failed to comply with the Justice Department's inquiries...."
DOJ Report Reveals DEA Agent 'Sex Parties' Funded by Colombian Drug Cartels
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The report: (139 pages)
https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2015/e1504.pdf#page=1
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A leak from the DEA's SIU program in Mexico also led to a massacre, as reported last year by @gingerthomp1
HOW THE U.S. TRIGGERED A MASSACRE IN MEXICO
The inside story of a cartel’s deadly assault on a Mexican town near the Texas border — and the U.S. drug operation that sparked it.
June 12, 2017
"We have testimony from people who say they participated in the crime. They described some 50 trucks arriving in Allende, carrying people connected to the cartel. They broke into houses, they looted them and burned them. Afterward, they kidnapped the people who lived in those houses and took them to a ranch just outside of Allende.
First they killed them. They put them inside a storage shed filled with hay. They doused them with fuel and lit them on fire, feeding the flames for hours and hours.
José Juan Morales
Investigative director for the disappeared in the Coahuila State Prosecutor’s Office..."
How the U.S. Triggered a Massacre in Mexico — ProPublica
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Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 36m36 minutes ago
Then again, it's not like the DEA has a totally unblemished record in Colombia…
DOJ Report Reveals DEA Agent ‘Sex Parties’ Funded by Colombian Drug Cartels
Mar 26, 2015
"Life is tough for American drug enforcement agents in Latin America. After billions of dollars and decades spent fighting the drug war from Mexico to Patagonia, more drugs than ever are flowing north. According to a bombshell report by the Department of Justice, agents in Colombia found a novel solution to their problems: if they couldn't beat the cartels, they would take part in cartel-funded "sex parties" with prostitutes and pay regular visits to brothels while stationed in the country.
The report, released on Thursday by the DOJ's Office of the Inspector General, found that four US agencies involved in the drug war in Colombia — the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the US Marshals Services — did not properly address allegations of sexual misconduct committed by their agents in the country. Among the four, the DEA was found to have engaged in some of the most inappropriate behavior, including sexual bacchanals, and then failed to comply with the Justice Department's inquiries...."
DOJ Report Reveals DEA Agent 'Sex Parties' Funded by Colombian Drug Cartels
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The report: (139 pages)
https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2015/e1504.pdf#page=1
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