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Operation Legend: Over 5,000 Arrests Made to Reduce Violent Crimes |
2020-10-18 |
![]() Since the start of the controversial operation, more than 5,000 individuals have been arrested in nine cities. Of the 5,000 approximately 1,057 have been charged with federal offenses. Approximately 568 of those defendants have been charged with firearms offenses, while approximately 411 have been charged with drug-related crimes and approximately 247 for homicide. According to the statement, over 2,000 firearms have been seized; and nearly 22 kilos of heroin, more than 15 kilos of fentanyl (enough to deliver more than 7.5 million fatal doses), more than 130 kilos of methamphetamine, more than 28 kilos of cocaine, and more than $7.3 million in drug proceeds have been seized. Operation Legend has reached into states such as New Mexico, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee, and Indiana. During a roundtable discussion with law enforcement Wednesday morning, Barr applauded the crime-fighting effort in St. Louis where Operation Legend began in August, and the city has seen a 49% decrease in homicides and rapes have decreased 38% since then, according to Barr. The operation was named after LeGend Taliferro, a 4-year-old who was shot and killed June 29 while sleeping in his Kansas City home. The Department of Justice (DOJ) launched "Operation Legend" with local and federal law enforcement to target According to The Daily Caller, this year, Kansas City has seen a 40 percent increase of homicides compared to last year. President Donald Trump ![]() promised to protect cities that have high rates of Related: Operation Legend: 2020-08-11 Barr accuses media of 'projecting a narrative' in coverage of unrest: 'People are being told a lie' Operation Legend: 2020-08-08 Trump admin to send federal troops to Memphis, St. Louis Operation Legend: 2020-07-30 Reputed leader of Black Disciples street gang among 23 arrested in federal drug takedown |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#3 /\ I would tend to disagree |
Posted by: Clem 2020-10-18 09:50 |
#2 He's doing what he can. Swamp won't be drained in a day - or even a couple of years. This will take a decade at least. |
Posted by: Phealet Crineng2571 2020-10-18 09:43 |
#1 Bill "Pit Bull"/"Basset Hound" Barr is just another swamp rat. |
Posted by: Clem 2020-10-18 09:38 |