By Walt Hickey Seized The federal government seized $29.6 million worth of illegal drugs — 1,300 pounds of cocaine, 86 pounds of meth, 17 pounds of heroin, 3,000 pounds of marijuana, and two pounds of fentanyl — from a tunnel that smugglers used to traffic drugs from Mexico to San Diego. The 2,000-foot long 31-foot deep tunnel connecting the metropolises, which was sophisticated, with ventilation, an underground rail system, and electrified lighting throughout likely cost the cartel responsible millions, and it’s just one of seventy such tunnels discovered in the San Diego area. The implications of the sophisticated and profitable tunnel project could not be more stark or clear: with Andy Byford stepping down, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo must immediately appoint a Mexican drug cartel to operate the New York City Subway system.
Thank you for your daily column--it is a touch of "normality" in what has become a most decidedly abnormal time. Hope that you and all about whom you care are healthy and doing well.
Numlock News: April 2, 2020 • Water, Wyoming, Weddings
Thank you for your daily column--it is a touch of "normality" in what has become a most decidedly abnormal time. Hope that you and all about whom you care are healthy and doing well.