FBI Director Kash Patel calls Kensington drug takedown 'how you safeguard American cities'

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They called this the "largest drug bust this century". How many lives were saved from this one event alone? When the FBI stop human traffickers,.child abusers, organized dealers and/or foreign spies, they are doing G-ds work. Great to see police agencies who actually defend their national security and uphold their oath, rather than violating it as some nations happily allow (cough, cough Canada). Kash only wants good cops who do real work, not bad cops who destroy good Americans for self gain. FBI Director Kash Patel calls Kensington drug takedown 'how you safeguard American cities'.
Officials said 24 defendants were arrested in coordinated operations Friday, eight were already in custody, and one remains at large. Authorities executed 11 federal search warrants, and results are pending.

At a Philadelphia news conference, FBI Director Kash Patel called the operation a model for reclaiming violent corridors from crews, praising years of collaboration between the FBI, Philadelphia Police Department and the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

"Today, even more criminals are off the streets because of the diligent work of the FBI and our partners," FBI Director Kash Patel told Fox News Digital in an exclusive statement.
 
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They called this the "largest drug bust this century". How many lives were saved from this one event alone? When the FBI stop human traffickers,.child abusers, organized dealers and/or foreign spies, they are doing G-ds work. Great to see police agencies who actually defend their national security and uphold their oath, rather than violating it as some nations happily allow (cough, cough Canada). Kash only wants good cops who do real work, not bad cops who destroy good Americans for self gain. FBI Director Kash Patel calls Kensington drug takedown 'how you safeguard American cities'.
Officials said 24 defendants were arrested in coordinated operations Friday, eight were already in custody, and one remains at large. Authorities executed 11 federal search warrants, and results are pending.

At a Philadelphia news conference, FBI Director Kash Patel called the operation a model for reclaiming violent corridors from crews, praising years of collaboration between the FBI, Philadelphia Police Department and the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

"Today, even more criminals are off the streets because of the diligent work of the FBI and our partners," FBI Director Kash Patel told Fox News Digital in an exclusive statement.
The mayor is going to sue...
 
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