Fresno Deputy Police “Chief Keith” Foster Resigns After Federal Drug Trafficking Arrest With Other Officers

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Fresno Deputy Police Chief Keith Foster, 5 others arrested on drug charges.

Here’s another story spotted on Bossip.

Apparently ‘Chief Keef’ (the rapper) isn’t the only one allegedly “slanging them thangs” in them streets.

According news reports coming out of Fresno Cali, the Deputy of Police, who ironically shares the same moniker -different spelling, moonlights as a major drug dealer. Continue reading “Fresno Deputy Police “Chief Keith” Foster Resigns After Federal Drug Trafficking Arrest With Other Officers”

Former Commissioner of Police Owen Ellington Testifies In Dudus Coke Manhunt Enquiry

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The enquiry is looking into the police/military operation in the West Kingston area of Jamaica in May 2010 to apprehend then Tivoli Gardens strongman Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke.

More than 70 people, including a Jamaica Defence Force soldier, died as a result of the operation.


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Via Jamaica Observer:

FORMER Commissioner of Police Owen Ellington will today retake the witness stand when the Tivoli Commission of Enquiry resumes at the Jamaica Conference Centre in downtown Kingston.

The enquiry, which started last year December, took a break in February.

The enquiry had previously taken a seven-week break for the Christmas/New Year season before resuming in early February.

Other high-profile witnesses to testify before the commission are former Prime Minister Bruce Golding; Former Security Minister Dwight Nelson; and Dorothy Lightbourne, the former justice minister and attorney general in the Bruce Golding Administration.

A number of West Kingston residents have testified at the enquiry.

Mexican Parents Frustrated With Government; Approaches The Cartel For Help In Finding 43 Missing Students

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Drawings of some of 43 missing rural college students are surrounded by flower petals, forming the shape of a heart, during a protest marking the six-month anniversary of their disappearance, in Mexico City. Photo: Associated Press

Some of the families of 43 college students missing in southern Mexico since September say desperation and a lack of confidence in the government drove them to appeal to the leader of a drug gang for help in locating their sons.

After months of investigation, Mexican officials concluded a different drug gang killed and incinerated the young men. But six months after the disappearance, and with only one of the missing identified through a bone fragment, parents are asking the leader of a rival gang to share what he knows. Continue reading “Mexican Parents Frustrated With Government; Approaches The Cartel For Help In Finding 43 Missing Students”