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Thursday, July 22, 2021

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EL RENO, Okla. (KFOR) – Two businessmen from New Mexico claim the Canadian County Sheriff’s Office confiscated their money for a land purchase and they claim $10,000 of it is now missing. 

“Illegal money, tell us, why is it illegal money?” Thai Nang said. 

Nang, a businessman from New Mexico, spoke with KFOR over the phone on Thursday about a traffic stop that happened in El Reno back in April. 

“We stop right away. They ask us for license and they questioned me, like skeptical,” he said.

20 comments:

  1. Farmtruck and AZN is going to be at Lake El Reno July 24-25, 2021.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUaNQAnHApw

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  2. US LEO are the best armed criminal gangs in the land. They are only following orders.

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  3. Nothing good ever comes from being honest with the cops.

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    1. The only time being honest ever leads to a good result is when it is with someone else who is also honest. Otherwise, all you ever do is fuck yourself.

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  4. Civil asset forfeiture is horseshit. If you can’t prove someone guilty in a court of law, you damn sure shouldn’t be allowed to steal their money just because you suspect they were up to no good. It ain’t anybody’s business why you have cash. The Assholes in the Supreme Court that allow this should learn to fucking read. Eod1sg Ret

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    1. They will never be in that situation so they don't relate or care about it.
      Just Us is alive and well in the US
      JD

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    2. Shit, the cops don't actually suspect anything because they don't have to. They know damned good and well there is no law at any level concerning how much money you are *allowed* to have in your possession when traveling within the international borders of the USA, but they also know they can add your money to their budget/budgetary slush fund merely by saying they suspect you of being up to no good and it's up to you to prove you're not.

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  5. The two most egregious enforcement actions on the books everywhere today are civil asset forfeiture and prosecutorial discretion.

    Nemo

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  6. Sounds like a set up. How did the cop know they had a large amount of cash? Makes you wonder if one of the cop's buddies set up the land sell requesting payment in cash.

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  7. It's called "civil asset forfeiture".....which is a lie because the term forfeiture means the person VOLUNTARILY relinquishes something. What this REALLY is is theft. And since the perpetrators always have guns it's actually Felony Armed Robbery....a crime that justifies the victim killing the perpetrators.

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  8. Sounds like I-65 in Tennessee. They've been playing that scam for years.

    De Oppresso Liber

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    1. It's a rare day when you drive past Millersville without seeing a vehicle, usually an SUV, pulled over and getting ripped apart with the occupants sitting in handcuffs looking all distressed.

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    2. Sort of like that "Driving westbound on I-40 with too much money."

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  9. The road pirates have scanners that tell them how much currency you are in possession of, wallet, car, boat. So all they need is a reason to stop you and walla chahching what was once yours is now theirs

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  10. That's one less chinky buying up land in South Central Oklahoma to start a black market dope grow. There are a ton of illegal chinamen in Oklahoma these days.

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    1. Fact. And they are hardly busted selling to the black market. Not enough LEO's.

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    2. Maybe so but "Thai Nang" is definitely not a Chinese name.

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  11. Armed Robbery under Color of Law?
    Section 242 of Title 18 makes it a crime for a person acting under color of any law to willfully deprive a person of a right or privilege protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States.

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