Thursday, September 10, 2020

Attorney General Boo Boo Barr Speaks On Success Of Operation Legend But Nothing On The Industry Of Trafficking Tiny Humans - Gerrymandering

Oh my!

Boo Boo Barr still refuses to speak upon all the tiny human goods being acquired by brute force under the arms of the U.S. for the purposes of maximizing revenues, a parental right of the foreign corporation, in the name of the tax exempt god?


Boo Boo Barr knows, well, that Operation Legend is about the welfare of the child, but is now focusing resources on El Chapo, where it sounds like Detroit was a major distribution center, but, hey, what do I know?

I know that this Operation Legend drug money had to have a network to launder the money which is probably why Boo Boo Barr is not talking about Foster Care, Adoption and all the Detroit Land Bank Authority fake ass mortgage fraud TARP schemes through children's trust funds to fund political campaigns because, if he ever did, he would have to...well....how shall I say this without making him exalt, even more, the virtues of his work....self-indict himself as a co-conspirator, for cloaking modern day human trafficking, the residuals of the peculiar institution.

*awkward*

Gerrymandering is not just the final results of redistricting, it is about the means and methods of the pattern of practice, which just so happens to be child welfare.

Before you are a man, you are a child.

Praise the lord and Boo Boo Barr.



There is another legend Boo Boo Barr has yet to speak upon.

#maytheheavensfall

Operation Legend: Update on Federal Charges

On July 8, 2020, Attorney General William P. Barr announced the launch of Operation Legend, a sustained, systematic and coordinated law enforcement initiative in which federal law enforcement agencies work in conjunction with state and local law enforcement officials to fight violent crime. The initiative is named in honor of four-year-old LeGend Taliferro, who was shot and killed while he slept early in the morning of June 29 in Kansas City. 
Launched first in Kansas City, MO., on July 8, 2020, the operation was expanded to Chicago and Albuquerque on July 22, 2020, to Cleveland, Detroit, and Milwaukee on July 29, 2020, to St. Louis and Memphis on August 6, 2020, and to Indianapolis on August 14, 2020.
Since the operation’s launch, through Monday, August 31, 2020, more than 2000 arrests – included 147 for homicide – have been made; more than 544 firearms have been seized; and more than seven kilos of fentanyl, 14 kilos of heroin, 12 kilos of cocaine, and 50 kilos of methamphetamine have been seized.
Of those individuals arrested, 476 have been charged with federal offenses. 249 of those defendants have been charged with firearms offenses, while 185 have been charged with drug-related crimes. The remaining defendants have been charged with various offenses. The breakdown of federal charges is below.
Kansas City, MO.
99 defendants have been charged with federal crimes outlined below.
  • 28 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 60 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 11 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Chicago, Ill.
103 defendants have been charged with federal crimes outlined below.
  • 27 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 72 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 4 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Albuquerque, NM.
35 defendants have been charged with federal crimes outlined below.
  • 15 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 14 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 6 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Cleveland, OH.
54 defendants have been charged with federal crimes outlined below.
  • 39 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 13 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 2 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Detroit, MI.
41 defendants have been charged with federal offenses outlined below.  
  • 17 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 21 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 3 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Milwaukee, WI.
15 defendants have been charged with federal crimes outlined below.
  • 2 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 12 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 1 defendant has been charged with other violent crimes.
St. Louis, MO.
89 defendants have been charged with federal crimes.
  • 44 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 37 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 8 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Memphis, Tenn.
14 defendants have been charged with federal offenses.
  • 3 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 8 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 3 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Indianapolis, Indiana
26 defendants have been charged with federal crimes outlined below.
  • 10 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 12 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 4 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.

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