Anonymous ID: 44477d March 10, 2020, 2:27 p.m. No.8370417   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0445 >>0574 >>0833 >>0899 >>1000 >>1042

So much crazy shit happens in Georgia these days. We cannot MAKE all these newcomer motherfuckers go home, either. We should ban air conditioning for several years; that'd sure as hell separate the men from the boys.

 

Customs agent took nearly 18 kilos of cocaine to Atlanta airport, feds say

 

https://www.ajc.com/news/crime–law/customs-agent-took-nearly-kilos-cocaine-atlanta-airport-feds-say/mcLXQStG2nAvDzF5cPjgEL/

 

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer tasked with intercepting drugs was indicted on federal charges after authorities found nearly 18 kilograms of cocaine in his carry-on luggage at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, prosecutors said.

 

Ivan Van Beverhoudt, who was stationed in the U.S. Virgin Islands, was arrested in January after stopping in Atlanta on his way to Baltimore, the Department of Justice said Tuesday in a news release.At the time, the 40-year-old was carrying his government-issued weapon, which allowed him to bypass normal airport screening, authorities said. When he landed in Atlanta, CPB officers inspected the passengers on his flight with a K-9 unit. The dog alerted its handler to Van Beverhoudt’s two carry-on bags. Back in St. Thomas, one of his duties was to inspect flights and prevent the movement of controlled substances on airplanes, federal prosecutors said. RELATED: Atlanta airport customs officers stop 4 cocaine smuggling attempts, seize 20 poundsIn an interview room at the Atlanta airport, the customs agent claimed he was traveling to Maryland to meet a doctor, though “he could not identify the doctor or explain how the doctor would see him on the weekend and without a medical appointment,” prosecutors said. Authorities searched his bags and discovered 14 packages of cocaine in one and two more in the other, totaling 17.8 kilograms, according to the release. “A badge and a gun should be used for protecting the public, not for bypassing security to enable criminal activity,” said Special Agent Robert Hammer, who oversees Homeland Security Inspection operations in Georgia and Alabama. “Corruption in law enforcement undermines the public’s trust and makes all of our jobs harder.”

 

Van Beverhoudt was indicted last month on charges of importing cocaine, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute and possession of a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking.

Anonymous ID: 44477d March 10, 2020, 3:11 p.m. No.8370836   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0939

>>8370669

Gawd. How do Latino/Mediterranean cultures deal with so much drama in their relationships?

Imagine how exhausting over decades it must be with everyone just (loudly, no doubt) expressing all that emotion constantly.

No thanks.

Anonymous ID: 44477d March 10, 2020, 3:29 p.m. No.8371020   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1079

>>8370939

Interesting. Am an only child, and work well unsupervised. Have a horror of being forced to "collaborate", which actually means the one or two intelligent people do all the work and all the other idiots do is talk. Just give me an assignment and leave me alone. A noisy household, with a talkative wife and equally talkative children, would drive me up the wall. Quiet and solitude are priceless treasures.

Anonymous ID: 44477d March 10, 2020, 3:34 p.m. No.8371054   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8370953

This. Anybody else seeing Q related things elsewhere?

Talked to a sales rep today whose entire office is hardcore Trump. Hadn't talked to him in ages. He said they've heard about Q, but I don't think any of those Carolina good ol' boys have ever visited this place. Started hitting his inbox with a bunch of memes and the whole office is gobbling them up like M&Ms.