Texas Trooper Ordered To Undergo Counseling After Instagram Flexin’ With Rapper Snoop Dogg

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Texas Public Safety Trooper Billy Spears and Snoop Photo: Snoop’s Instagram

Yep. You are reading correctly, no need for an eye exam.

A state trooper down in Texas has been ordered to receive counseling after unwittingly taking a picture with the rapper, Snoop Dogg –aka “Uncle Snoop D-O-double G”. 

I am assuming DPS feels he needs counseling as a result of  simply standing too close to a rapper? Are taxpayers paying for this?

Any crime experts out there? You’re welcome to chime in at any time.

According to AJC: Continue reading “Texas Trooper Ordered To Undergo Counseling After Instagram Flexin’ With Rapper Snoop Dogg”

Arizona Mom Cleared And Released From Death Row In The Killing Of Her Son

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Debra Milke speaks out after being on death row for 23 years. She was charged with the murder of her son.

Debra Milke is free after spending over 20 years on death row for the murder of her son, Christopher who was 4 years old at the time.

She was accused of killing Christopher because she simply, no longer wanted the child, nor did she want the child to live with his father.

According to investigators, she wanted to cash in on a $5000 insurance policy in the child’s name. Continue reading “Arizona Mom Cleared And Released From Death Row In The Killing Of Her Son”

Arizona Legislators Hope To Make ‘Spotting’ For Drug Cartels Illegal

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Lawmakers plan to increase security of US borders by making spotting illegal. Photo: Tucson Sentinel

Lawmakers in Arizona are hoping to get a bill passed that will make “spotting” for drug cartels illegal. Surprisingly, there is no laws in place that criminalize “being a lookout” and legislators say that spotters can only be charged with “conspiracy” or “illegal presence”.


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US Border Patrol – Tucson, AZ

With her first piece of legislation, introduced Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Martha McSally joined with Sen. John McCain in focusing on spotters for drug cartels — who conduct covert surveillance to help smugglers dodge border agents.

The director of the Arizona High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area testified Tuesday that lookouts are “fundamental” to the success of drug cartels, but there is currently no law that specifically outlaws what border spotters do. Continue reading “Arizona Legislators Hope To Make ‘Spotting’ For Drug Cartels Illegal”