Amy.
Kokaine Amy.
https://patch.com/minnesota/southwestminneapolis/amp/27782632/man-arrested-terror-mail-case-spent-time-twin-citiies
MINNESOTA: Guess who was Hennepin County Attorney when Cesar Sayoc's drug and felony theft case was bungled and thrown out in Minnesota in 2005? Amy Klobuchar. Minnesota, providing sanctuary for criminals and illegals for over 20 years.
Cesar A. Sayoc, 56, was arrested in Bloomington, Minnesota in 1995 and was charged with crack cocaine possession and felony theft by swindle, court records state.
However, he was released for some unknown reason. 10 years later, in 2005, charges against him were dropped when the suspected drugs were destroyed without being tested. Huh? Who was Hennepin County Attorney back then? Amy Klobuchar.
In 1995, Sayoc was arrested by Bloomington police. When he was taken to the station, he “continuously thrashed around in the back seat” and “was kicking the passenger seat." He was out of control. According to court records, Sayoc was released at some point, for reasons unknown, and arrested again in late 2005 at a Plymouth gas station on a warrant. He made his initial court appearance and was later released from the Hennepin County jail after posting $5,000 bail.
The case was thrown out a week later, because “the drugs were destroyed in 1997 and never brought to the city chemist,” according to a dismissal order by then-county attorney Amy Klobuchar, who now represents Minnesota in the U.S. Senate. This contradicted the original criminal complaint, in which the investigating officer claimed “that the suspected drugs were delivered to Minneapolis City Chemist Bruce Person whose testing proved positive for 0.5 grams cocaine base.”
The court records do not explain the 10-year gap between the initial charges and second 2005 arrest.