The U.S. Coast Guard on Monday offloaded more than 16,100 pounds of cocaine at Port Everglades after the drugs were seized by the Coast Guard Cutter Hamilton’s crew, along with interagency and international partners, WPLG-TV in Miami reported.
With that weight, one could safely assume there will be several folks answering why that didn’t make its delivery. Better question would be, how much will come up “missing” from the evidence locker.
Until a local Walmart sells out of talcum powder, flour, bicarb and plaster, then it goes up to 21k again, which will exit the schmevidence room and be hoovered up by Congress and Wall Street.
Later will there be a body washed up on some distant beach?
ReplyDeleteWith that weight, one could safely assume there will be several folks answering why that didn’t make its delivery.
DeleteBetter question would be, how much will come up “missing” from the evidence locker.
TMF Bert
too small an amount to affect the street market.
Delete8 tons???
ReplyDeleteOne assumes-Why back through the panama canal instead of to California?
Call me skeptical?
Jerry
Hamilton is home ported in Charleston, SC.
DeleteIt started out at 18,000 lbs. Every stop it gets a little smaller.
ReplyDeleteUntil a local Walmart sells out of talcum powder, flour, bicarb and plaster, then it goes up to 21k again, which will exit the schmevidence room and be hoovered up by Congress and Wall Street.
DeleteHunter Biden hardest hit.
ReplyDelete-lg
That is 3 big drug bust's in the past few weeks.
ReplyDeleteAnd somewhere there's a CIA agent who has to replace a shipment.
ReplyDeleteJohn G
9tons is not small, but it is no where near records exceeding 30metric tons
DeleteD
Trying to front run the supply before President Trump takes office and shuts down the pipeline.
ReplyDeleteNeck