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highly addictive narcotic medications ppcked up at pharmaciee across tte states unbeknown to him. 10::7:31"i pidn't know how to feel at first"a scam an audit evealed involved multiple doctors and these fake prescriptions aad when the final bill was tallied, o'neil was stunned. thousands of pills purchased in his name11:01:14"you're talkinn at some point 90 pills of a deladette a week"o'neil's plight is part of a mall but growing scam known as medical indentity theet.a thief who obtains not social security numbers or baak infoomationaa&but someone's name and date of birth and informationa&.and than usess it in his ccse to obtain prescriptions.17:53:05"that's pery comon, to take somebbdd's identification anddget prescription in that name," addictions expert miie gimball says it's an incceasingly common scam fueled by the growing demand fr pain mediiations..legal narcotics &plike diiuaddd that offer the same high as ssreet drugs. 17:32:06"they'll do whatevee prescription because to them &pit's better thhn going to the drug corners and buying heroin."the federal traae commision's annual r
highly addictive narcotic medications ppcked up at pharmaciee across tte states unbeknown to him. 10::7:31"i pidn't know how to feel at first"a scam an audit evealed involved multiple doctors and these fake prescriptions aad when the final bill was tallied, o'neil was stunned. thousands of pills purchased in his name11:01:14"you're talkinn at some point 90 pills of a deladette a week"o'neil's plight is part of a mall but growing scam known as medical indentity theet.a thief...
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he buys narcotics in a project area that is hard to get into. takes people in and out with him. id like to pull him out, do intro with one of our undercover officers. maybe even a female officer, somebody that would match up to his characteristics and he could probably walk them in. >> you breaking the cars to support your habit? how do you get your money? >> hustle. hustle and ask people. >> background? if you work with us you have to get cleaned up. something you want to do? you do want to get help? >> we'd definitely like to work with you. maybe something you'd be willing to do, you know what i'm saying? more than likely you'll see me again and my partner. we'll come holler at you you know what i'm saying? cool with that? >> yeah. >> you sure? you're not going to act like you don't know what i'm talking. appreciate you. >> make sure when you get out, you will be 100%, all right? can't be riding both sides of the fence. you can't work with us then get high or be high when we're trying to work a number with you. can't happen. you're no good to
he buys narcotics in a project area that is hard to get into. takes people in and out with him. id like to pull him out, do intro with one of our undercover officers. maybe even a female officer, somebody that would match up to his characteristics and he could probably walk them in. >> you breaking the cars to support your habit? how do you get your money? >> hustle. hustle and ask people. >> background? if you work with us you have to get cleaned up. something you want to do?...
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from that point on, when i came to gang narcotics, i happened to run into him. he told me he'll work for me and that's been it ever since. he's borderline homeless so we try to take care of him as far as doing what we can. >> 10 or 15 minutes. she's on her way there right now. >> they would assume anybody that's hanging out with him is not going to be the police. you know what i mean? so you know, we can't even put a value on what he's done so far. what we pay him is nowhere near what he deserves to get paid for what he's doing. there's just no doubt about it. >> jefferson claims his motive is more personal than monetary. a close friend of his od'ed on heroin. he says he wants to drive the heroin dealers off the mannheim strip. >> all right, guys. i just placed a call to tiffany. he ordered four dime bags of heroin. >> tonight, walls will conduct surveillance while jefferson and an undercover narc make a buy. >> when they get to the end, they're going to call her and have her come outside. all right, guys. be advised i just talked to the uc, the ci talked to the
from that point on, when i came to gang narcotics, i happened to run into him. he told me he'll work for me and that's been it ever since. he's borderline homeless so we try to take care of him as far as doing what we can. >> 10 or 15 minutes. she's on her way there right now. >> they would assume anybody that's hanging out with him is not going to be the police. you know what i mean? so you know, we can't even put a value on what he's done so far. what we pay him is nowhere near...
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>> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused.ey are used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported using painkillers without a prescription or medical need. and that number, every 19 minutes someone died. the challenge, of course, is to find ways to stop misuse, addiction and death without cutting off a lifeline. >> life starts to lose some of its meaning when you're in chronic pain. >> i have seen her curled up in a fetal position for hours. ♪ it's so important to make someone happy ♪ when you give a child a toy, it has to work. ♪ make just one someone happy and when it's a toys for tots child, well, what could be more important? so this year, every hasbro toy donated to toys for tots will be powered by duracell. happy holidays. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically
>> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused.ey are used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported using painkillers without a prescription or medical need. and that number, every 19 minutes someone died. the challenge, of course, is to find ways to stop misuse, addiction and death without cutting off a lifeline. >> life starts to lose some of its meaning when you're in chronic pain. >> i...
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an area known for narcotics and violence. this is called washington park.g bangers have nowhere to congress great. shootings, homicides here at night. la gune you'll never find them. >> mayor daly proposed hosting the summer olympics at washington park among other venues. this south side neighborhood, where nearly half of the population lives in poverty, once swelled with slum-like housing projects. much of the city's public housing has been demolished in recent years. but a few high-rises remain. including those of cabrini green on the south side. thousands have grown up only to wine up the cook county jail, and then state prison. >>> watch your face. my gosh. the guy with hat on. remember the charts on the wall? eight pages. all out of here. got to know who everybody is. >> with his informant's help investigator domma has identified dozens of drug and firearms traffickers over the year. >> the people that he can target are the key players. get everybody in a conspiracy case. this kid can do multiple people. >> today, they've eyeballed several alleged drug
an area known for narcotics and violence. this is called washington park.g bangers have nowhere to congress great. shootings, homicides here at night. la gune you'll never find them. >> mayor daly proposed hosting the summer olympics at washington park among other venues. this south side neighborhood, where nearly half of the population lives in poverty, once swelled with slum-like housing projects. much of the city's public housing has been demolished in recent years. but a few...
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>> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused. are used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported using painkillers without a prescription or medical need. and that number, every 19 minutes someone died. the challenge, of course, is to find ways to stop misuse, addiction and death without cutting off a lifeline. >> life starts to lose some of its meaning when you're in chronic pain. >> i have seen her curled up in a fetal position for hours. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i'm going to dream abou
>> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused. are used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported using painkillers without a prescription or medical need. and that number, every 19 minutes someone died. the challenge, of course, is to find ways to stop misuse, addiction and death without cutting off a lifeline. >> life starts to lose some of its meaning when you're in chronic pain. >> i...
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>> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused.f they are used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported using painkillers without a prescription or medical need. and that number, every 19 minutes, someone died. the challenge, of course s finding ways to stop misuse, addiction, and death without cutting off a lifeline. >> life starts to lose some of its meaning when you're in chronic pain. >> i have seen her curled up in a fetal position for hours. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ [ woman ] ♪ what i want this season ♪ if you'd like to try and guess ♪ ♪ it is somet
>> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused.f they are used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported using painkillers without a prescription or medical need. and that number, every 19 minutes, someone died. the challenge, of course s finding ways to stop misuse, addiction, and death without cutting off a lifeline. >> life starts to lose some of its meaning when you're in chronic pain....
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can the dog reliably detect narcotics odor and only narcotics odor in a controlled setting where false positives and false negatives can accurately be measured? that record is established here. >> well, only because the officer said that he satisfactorily performed -- >> well -- >> and what the florida court said, but we don't know what that means. >> well, we -- i think we do know what it means, your honor. there are two different showings that are made here. there is a formal training and formal certification, both for the dog and the handler separately, and then a separate training, formal training together. but then, just as important, you have ongoing, but less formal, proficiency exercises conducted by the handler in which the dog, in a controlled setting where errors could reliably be identified, performed quite strongly, including 2 days before the arrest here. so that's ja 113 on june 22nd, the dog performed perfectly in a controlled setting. and we have -- there are records in this case going back several months before the arrest and several months after the arrest showing th
can the dog reliably detect narcotics odor and only narcotics odor in a controlled setting where false positives and false negatives can accurately be measured? that record is established here. >> well, only because the officer said that he satisfactorily performed -- >> well -- >> and what the florida court said, but we don't know what that means. >> well, we -- i think we do know what it means, your honor. there are two different showings that are made here. there is a...
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>> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused.re used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported using painkillers without prescription or medical need that number, every 19 minutes, someone died. the challenge, of course is to stop misuse, addiction or death without cutting off a lifeline. >> life starts to lose some of its meaning when you're in chronic pain. >> i have seen her curled up in a fetal position for hours. [ dog 1 ] i am not a vegetarian! yeah, i might have ears like a rabbit... but i want to eat meat! [ male announcer ] iams knows dogs love meat. ...but most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten iams never adds gluten. iams adds 50% more animal protein, [ dog 2 ] look at me! i'm a lean, mean flying machine [ dog 1 ] i am too! woo hoo! [ male announcer ] iams. with 50% more animal protein. [ dog 2 ] i'm an iams dog for life. not a rabbit. woof! time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want
>> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused.re used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported using painkillers without prescription or medical need that number, every 19 minutes, someone died. the challenge, of course is to stop misuse, addiction or death without cutting off a lifeline. >> life starts to lose some of its meaning when you're in chronic pain. >> i have seen her curled up...
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at that point he's introduced narcotics into the institute.ortunately for him, we had staff in the area monitoring the videocameras and we watched this as it unfolded and we were able to apprehend him and his visitor. >> for this attempt to smuggle one ounce of marijuana into prison, the inmate was placed in administrative segregation, and his female visitor was arrested. >> some women are attracted to the bad boys. these are the real bad boys. and the inmates in prison they just use these people. it's not about love or anything like that. they just use them. the story of their lives. >> for some, destroying the life of a loved one is offset by the profits generated by drug trafficking behind bars. >> 1 gram of black tar heroin on the street will cost somewhere between $40 and $80. once it comes inside prison it can go for as much as $800. and a gram is very easy to get in. >> but demand along with the lure of easy money has drugs flooding into prisons, pitting inmates and corrections officials in a constant game of cat and mouse. often played
at that point he's introduced narcotics into the institute.ortunately for him, we had staff in the area monitoring the videocameras and we watched this as it unfolded and we were able to apprehend him and his visitor. >> for this attempt to smuggle one ounce of marijuana into prison, the inmate was placed in administrative segregation, and his female visitor was arrested. >> some women are attracted to the bad boys. these are the real bad boys. and the inmates in prison they just...
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>> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused.f they are used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported using painkillers without prescription or medical need that number, every 19 minutes, someone died. the challenge, of course is to stop misuse, addiction or death without cutting off a lifeline. >> life starts to lose some of its meaning when you're in chronic pain. >> i have seen her curled up in a fetal position for hours. >>> which was the most effective tooth that we have offered? >> methadone. >> hi, welcome back. >> could you just tell me when you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. we have so much technology in our store
>> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused.f they are used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported using painkillers without prescription or medical need that number, every 19 minutes, someone died. the challenge, of course is to stop misuse, addiction or death without cutting off a lifeline. >> life starts to lose some of its meaning when you're in chronic pain. >> i have seen her...
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in the days prior to the incident, sgt manning learned the resident of 60 kashmir, was dealing narcotics out of the residents. they conducted an investigation and learn a resident of 60 kashmir was robert hackert, a man with a history of violence in numerous felony convictions. on the morning of february 16, a team of officers who set up outside the apartment to conduct a probation search. once it was determined that sector was in sight, the officer's watch for several hours as this aspect -- suspects came and left sparking a suspicion that he was engaged in narcotics trafficking that day. there was a female suspect that the brought to children inside the suspected drug house. at 10:30 hours he emerged from the front door and had a cell phone conversation before going back inside. at 11:30 a male subjects and to the house and officers took the time of advantage to make their approach to the front door and yelled out police, a provision search and enter the residence. manning encountered heckert walking down a hallway toward him. manning sa anw a concerning said. he sought a loaded gun in
in the days prior to the incident, sgt manning learned the resident of 60 kashmir, was dealing narcotics out of the residents. they conducted an investigation and learn a resident of 60 kashmir was robert hackert, a man with a history of violence in numerous felony convictions. on the morning of february 16, a team of officers who set up outside the apartment to conduct a probation search. once it was determined that sector was in sight, the officer's watch for several hours as this aspect --...
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>> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused. used properly, they are not. >> problem is miscues eust is rampant n 2010, about 12 million americans reported using painkillers without prescription or medical need that number, every 19 minutes, someone died.n or medical need that number, every 19 minutes, someone died. painkillers without prescription or medical need that number, every 19 minutes, someone died. the challenge, of course is to stop misuse, addiction or death without cutting off a lifeline. >> life starts to lose some of its meaning when you're in chronic pain. >> i have seen her curled up in a fetal position for hours. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they'r
>> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused. used properly, they are not. >> problem is miscues eust is rampant n 2010, about 12 million americans reported using painkillers without prescription or medical need that number, every 19 minutes, someone died.n or medical need that number, every 19 minutes, someone died. painkillers without prescription or medical need that number, every 19 minutes, someone died. the challenge, of course is to stop misuse,...
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nearly every block within a 60 block radius has its own boss selling narcotics.t means the area is a magnet for law enforcement and investigations are bound to overlap. >> you have other agencies that are also running cases, not going after the same targets that we are, but running parallel cases maybe two blocks over. >> the chicago pd and fbi have been building their own sting operation for months. it's no secret to the sheriff's police who just started "game over," but now the feds announce they are ready to make sweeping arrests and the timing takes the sheriff's police by surprise. it will be much more difficult for them to do undercover work once the other agencies heat up the neighborhood. >> so whereas if i rolled out and was able to get it just like that, now they are going to start looking at me differently. see the police, see this, see that. they might start questioning the buyer more. >> so the sheriff's police decide to put "game over" on pause. >> we're going to just hold off for a little bit and go back and start making more buys. >> that leaves t
nearly every block within a 60 block radius has its own boss selling narcotics.t means the area is a magnet for law enforcement and investigations are bound to overlap. >> you have other agencies that are also running cases, not going after the same targets that we are, but running parallel cases maybe two blocks over. >> the chicago pd and fbi have been building their own sting operation for months. it's no secret to the sheriff's police who just started "game over," but...
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when i worked narcotics. one would have the narcotics. another would hand off the money.eir skills. i strongly believe they target their victims. they watch their victims, watch to see if they are alone. if they have a purse or coming out of a store. real life they are not taking the money in the purse. they have the victims go to their homes and take the cash. they will tell them such stories as years ago your father stepped in blood, now he has evil spirits. if we don't pray together, if you don't bring your money or jewelry, something bad will happen to you or your children. this is one of the stories they spin. again, it sounds as far-fetched. again, san francisco, we have had over 50. these are the ones that are reported to us. >> lieutenant stelini, can i ask how do the scam artists advertise they will provide this service to people. how do they get their victims to know that they are going to -- >> it is is a series. all these women approach their victim as strangers. one does not know the other as they spin their story. they will approach the victim and say in one
when i worked narcotics. one would have the narcotics. another would hand off the money.eir skills. i strongly believe they target their victims. they watch their victims, watch to see if they are alone. if they have a purse or coming out of a store. real life they are not taking the money in the purse. they have the victims go to their homes and take the cash. they will tell them such stories as years ago your father stepped in blood, now he has evil spirits. if we don't pray together, if you...
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most of the time this is on the high end of the amount of narcotics we see people in possession of. sometimes people have two or three sweetener packages on them and we call them drug dealers, you know. that's why we call it a war on crumbs because the amounts we are talking about are mine us schedule. -- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents of mark leno's measure would say it's not the amount of drug that somebody is in possession of, the fact that they're using drugs indicates they've got to find a way to supply themselves with ongoing, you know, sources of drugs or by taking the drugs, they're going to place themselves in a state that
most of the time this is on the high end of the amount of narcotics we see people in possession of. sometimes people have two or three sweetener packages on them and we call them drug dealers, you know. that's why we call it a war on crumbs because the amounts we are talking about are mine us schedule. -- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least...
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guys carrying the weapons, guys selling the narcotics, guys moving the pecks.is to put the whole thing together. i cross-referenced with local police departments in chicago and then will formulate it into a colored chart and can distribute it to other law enforcement agencies in and around the area. >> investigator doma submits the valuable intel to detectives assigned to the troubled housing project. the investigation remains open. >>> up next -- >> muchacho! why you running, my friend? >> chicago police try to reclaim gang-infested neighborhoods by using intel. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ >>> a cease-fire between hamas and israel is the first in 24 hours. >>> and hector macho camacho is brain dead following a drive-by shooting. his fam
guys carrying the weapons, guys selling the narcotics, guys moving the pecks.is to put the whole thing together. i cross-referenced with local police departments in chicago and then will formulate it into a colored chart and can distribute it to other law enforcement agencies in and around the area. >> investigator doma submits the valuable intel to detectives assigned to the troubled housing project. the investigation remains open. >>> up next -- >> muchacho! why you...
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it's our fault that we're here, not their narcotics dealing. it's our fault that we're here. >> babies don't have no shoes on their feet. she's walking barefooted >> that's what bothers me the most is the children, the kids. i got a daughter. i just think about my kids. >> what's your first name? how you spell that? >> the guy we have in custody, the target of the search warrant, he is the husband. so you know, we raided the house today, got a felony amount of marijuana and once he gets processed, he'll be in court and he'll be back in business again next week. just a little slicker and more aware of the people he deals with so no one turns him in again. >> for those who can't post bond, the trip from court to jail is strictly one way. every day, hundreds of arrestees in cook county find themselves in the same boat. no money, no options, no hope. >> you got 50,000. >> give me your right hand. the other side, sir. there you go. >> most fit a common profile, poor, undereducated and gang affiliated. then there are those who defy the norm. >> judge
it's our fault that we're here, not their narcotics dealing. it's our fault that we're here. >> babies don't have no shoes on their feet. she's walking barefooted >> that's what bothers me the most is the children, the kids. i got a daughter. i just think about my kids. >> what's your first name? how you spell that? >> the guy we have in custody, the target of the search warrant, he is the husband. so you know, we raided the house today, got a felony amount of marijuana...
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i'm a member of the k-9 unit, narcotics unit. today we're going to do a narcotics search.e board the bus and look for any type of illegal substance. crack, cocaine, marijuana. if you have it, now is the time to throw it on the floor or deposit it in that box over there. >> when leaving the bus to enter the jail facility, visitors are not only given a blunt warning about contraband, they're handed a number to correspond with their seat. then a drug-sniffing dog boards the bus. >> so my dog boards that bus and starts scratching seat number three, i'm going to look over and say that's who we have to search. >> right here, we found two empty balloons. now, a lot of people what they like to do is stuff either the marijuana, the crack cocaine inside these balloons. right here you have seat number 10 and 11, so right now i'm going to request for the officers to search whoever was sitting at seat number 10 and 11. they may still have something on them. >> an off-camera search of the visitors in seats 10 and 11 revealed no contraband and they denied knowledge of the balloons. but i
i'm a member of the k-9 unit, narcotics unit. today we're going to do a narcotics search.e board the bus and look for any type of illegal substance. crack, cocaine, marijuana. if you have it, now is the time to throw it on the floor or deposit it in that box over there. >> when leaving the bus to enter the jail facility, visitors are not only given a blunt warning about contraband, they're handed a number to correspond with their seat. then a drug-sniffing dog boards the bus. >> so...
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originally when i started doing narcotic interdiction, the value of a kilo of cocaine at that time was about $47,000. now the average price of a kilo of coke is about $18,000 to $19,000. so it's gone from maybe somebody carrying a suitcase with 30 or 40 pounds of cocaine in it to now they have to get truckloads of it up here. if you're talking about millions of dollars, you're talking about huge amounts of drugs that you have to smuggle. >> for the powerful mexican drug cartels, the only cross country trips worth taking are the big pay loads. smugglers drive their cargo 1,400 miles from the border to reach chicago where they offload at warehouses and depots controlled by the cartels. one key distribution hub, little village on the southwest side, and ironically only blocks away from the cook county jail. >> right around here is a hub for huge, massive quantities of drugs. i'm not talking about people on the street corners doing little bags here and there. i'm talking pounds and tons. this is like chicago stop and then from here it goes out. the guy we're about to interview was running
originally when i started doing narcotic interdiction, the value of a kilo of cocaine at that time was about $47,000. now the average price of a kilo of coke is about $18,000 to $19,000. so it's gone from maybe somebody carrying a suitcase with 30 or 40 pounds of cocaine in it to now they have to get truckloads of it up here. if you're talking about millions of dollars, you're talking about huge amounts of drugs that you have to smuggle. >> for the powerful mexican drug cartels, the only...
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one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.ell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine yo
one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.ell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe...
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government to ban him from prescribing class two narcotics. these are drugs he says is necessary for the well-being of his patients. he appears at an administrative hearing at the d.c. department later today. >>> live pictures from sky 9 now. we're following breaking news out. anne arundel county. rescuers rush to a shooting scene near the wal-mart in maryland city. they found a man with a gunshot wound. they've taken him to the hospital with a serious injury. we just learned that that wound is not considered life- threatening. so far we have no information about a possible suspect or a motive. >> it might impact traffic in the area of route 198 and the bw parkway. this is in the laurel city area so you might want to keep that in mind as you get ready to head out the door. >> of course monika is going to have updates on that throughout the rest of the morning as well. >>> our time 16:55. >> one more -- is 6:55. >> one more check of traffic and weather right after this. [ ma aouer do gslvessrents e te tng wr theaif ts. aufuunras. we wh gaop yo
government to ban him from prescribing class two narcotics. these are drugs he says is necessary for the well-being of his patients. he appears at an administrative hearing at the d.c. department later today. >>> live pictures from sky 9 now. we're following breaking news out. anne arundel county. rescuers rush to a shooting scene near the wal-mart in maryland city. they found a man with a gunshot wound. they've taken him to the hospital with a serious injury. we just learned that that...
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can the dog reliably detect narcotics odor and only narcotics ordered in a controlled setting more false positives and false negatives can actually be measured? that record is established here. >> only because the officer said that he satisfactorily performed, and with the florida court said, but we don't know what that means. >> we do know what it means, your honor. there are two different showings that are maybe. there's a formal training, formal certification both for the dog and handler separately and in a separate training, formal training together. just as important of ongoing but less formal proficiency exercises conducted by the handler in which the dog, in a controlled setting where errors can be reliably identified, perform quite strongly, including two days before the a rescue. so that's ja 113 on june 2, the doctor from perfectly in a controlled setting. there are records in this case going back several months before the arrest and settlements after after the arrest showing that the stock pass the test. >> and you agree that that's an appropriate area of inquiry? >> we think
can the dog reliably detect narcotics odor and only narcotics ordered in a controlled setting more false positives and false negatives can actually be measured? that record is established here. >> only because the officer said that he satisfactorily performed, and with the florida court said, but we don't know what that means. >> we do know what it means, your honor. there are two different showings that are maybe. there's a formal training, formal certification both for the dog and...
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in writing a book about immigration, i don't deal lot with the narcotics cases i did because from the immigration of a nation being smuggled and some things people go through and irresponsibility that we have i took my job seriously but immigration sometimes we see as faceless but our great nation was built with immigration and as americans we are very generous but also we need to address the issue of the way it should have been done along time ago. >> writing my book was very simple. i wanted to present people with stories is possible to overcome and make mistakes and atone for those mistakes and also possible to get a positive message and deliver that to other people and it was a simple process. >> as a mexican, running away from security, i get pessimism about things getting better. you seem to have a sense of optimism. you seem to be optimistic about the future. and help out the united states. can you say something about that? >> you have a sense of optimism. hipolito has been in a lot of firefights. >> not firefights. >> the question was about your optimism. you seem to have a --
in writing a book about immigration, i don't deal lot with the narcotics cases i did because from the immigration of a nation being smuggled and some things people go through and irresponsibility that we have i took my job seriously but immigration sometimes we see as faceless but our great nation was built with immigration and as americans we are very generous but also we need to address the issue of the way it should have been done along time ago. >> writing my book was very simple. i...
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>>another drug busts to tell you about is where they searched the home and a narcotics san says 5 lbs of marijuana and cocaine. they stated they were arrested and two others were arrested for the sale and possession of narcotics. >>this is a composite sketch of a man who was wanted for a kidnapping. this man who looks like this approach did early on monday afternoon and he came up behind her when she was walking on 100 and third avenue. he grabbed her and try to put her in a truck that was waiting with the driver's side. if she was able to strut we get away. >>here is the suspect described by the 14 year-old victim. we have a male who is white and he is tall and thin. he has blond hair about shoulder land and he was wearing a baseball hat. they have not released a another sketch. they stated that the driver is similar to the suspect and he is a white man within me it to a 26 and the second attacker has a goatee and spiked hair. he was driving a giveaway truck and it was in your model dodge ram truck. >>this happened around 7:30 p.m. and she was leaving her job. given to men attacked r
>>another drug busts to tell you about is where they searched the home and a narcotics san says 5 lbs of marijuana and cocaine. they stated they were arrested and two others were arrested for the sale and possession of narcotics. >>this is a composite sketch of a man who was wanted for a kidnapping. this man who looks like this approach did early on monday afternoon and he came up behind her when she was walking on 100 and third avenue. he grabbed her and try to put her in a truck...
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, combined, it'ssth ennmber one probloem "it's been a problem for a - long time butti think it's narcoticst also a drug problemmthat gets less think there is more emphasis put on the street drugs like cocaine and crack and heroin here seems to be more voiiencee asosicated with and aaoo of you killing are becuase of thhse drugs"which is why o'neil says he is frustrated...and frightennd 11:05:12"eveyrtime i would go to pick my own prescriptionn still taking his, yyu'r still - taking that, we'll i'm not though he learned it was former spouse who used hiss iieetity, police ave yee to investigate his case.. lack of makes the task of clearing his name...more difficultt11:05:23 "the hard part in this how do you cleen it p?,,,i havenntt o'neil... et." willl.. continue to ress police... to....takk actioo.... in his case. 3 how much older your brainn looks...if yoo have high blood pressure...in 10 minutes on pox44 news at ten ....asttminute campaigning... law says... about its affect on religion...after the break &p3 i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every t
, combined, it'ssth ennmber one probloem "it's been a problem for a - long time butti think it's narcoticst also a drug problemmthat gets less think there is more emphasis put on the street drugs like cocaine and crack and heroin here seems to be more voiiencee asosicated with and aaoo of you killing are becuase of thhse drugs"which is why o'neil says he is frustrated...and frightennd 11:05:12"eveyrtime i would go to pick my own prescriptionn still taking his, yyu'r still -...
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most of the narcotics deals we work on, it's structured. this one, as of the day, you don't know the precise location, precise time. they constantly move. so virtually all of our big arrests, all of the big fights, all of the big breeders that we've got, almost all of them have been on tips from somebody else. >> the role that informants play in these cases is critical. it only works if police recruit those who already belong to the subculture. >> the people involved, they all run in the same circles so they all know each other. it's one of the hard things to catch. whenever i see a face, they might pull the plug on them. >> a major push by cook county sheriff has led to stricter dog laws. it's no lon der a misdemeanor to attend a dogfighting match. it's a felony. authorities have more leverage to use against arrestees. one result is they can squeeze suspects for intel. >> anyone who is going to attend these where animals are being killed, they derserve to have a felony attached to them. >> how many fights? >> eight to nine fights. >> if yo
most of the narcotics deals we work on, it's structured. this one, as of the day, you don't know the precise location, precise time. they constantly move. so virtually all of our big arrests, all of the big fights, all of the big breeders that we've got, almost all of them have been on tips from somebody else. >> the role that informants play in these cases is critical. it only works if police recruit those who already belong to the subculture. >> the people involved, they all run...
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he's facing narcotics delivery charges and up to 60 years in prison. >> as far as we know right now he's just a driver but he's a trusted driver somebody they kept in the mix. they trusted him enough to give him locations, drop off points pickup points. he's connected, we just don't know how far. he's not too crazy about coming forward. all the guys he was working with, they pretty much left him in the dark. he's got to fend for himself. he knows that. >> the inmate who we will call caesar declined to speak on camera. what he reveals to investigators is that he hauled drugs and money for two separate suppliers, one that runs cocaine and the other heroin. he says he made multiple trips to a house in buffalo grove, an affluent northwest suburb to pick up large quantities of heroin. >> we just have an address. it's a house right in the middle of the block. there's no names. everything is nicknames and that's how everybody knows each other. that's their way of concealment. they tell them how to get there. he jumps in the back of the track, they hand him the bricks, drives away takes it where
he's facing narcotics delivery charges and up to 60 years in prison. >> as far as we know right now he's just a driver but he's a trusted driver somebody they kept in the mix. they trusted him enough to give him locations, drop off points pickup points. he's connected, we just don't know how far. he's not too crazy about coming forward. all the guys he was working with, they pretty much left him in the dark. he's got to fend for himself. he knows that. >> the inmate who we will call...
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three out of four overdoses are caused by narcotic based painkillers. drugs such as oxycontin are among the most with among 300 million prescriptions each year. >>> some investors are worried last week's post-election selloff could gather steam. after its worst weekly percentage drop, the s&p is now less than four points from correction temporary. this week, we'll get new numbers on retail sales for october and two key inflation reports. >>> news that japan's economy saw its first contraction saw new fears. good news, though, out of greece, where lawmakers approved a new 2013 austerity budget, a key step in keeping the cash-strapped country out of bankruptsy. >>> elsewhere, apple and htc settled a 32-month bpatent battle. ticket master is about to see a major share of its market thanks to papal and aeg. >>> believe it or not, thanksgiving now less than two weeks away, so how much does it cost to host the big day? a new survey finds that it's going to run you about $246 this year, but it looks like more people may skip seconds to get a head start on blac
three out of four overdoses are caused by narcotic based painkillers. drugs such as oxycontin are among the most with among 300 million prescriptions each year. >>> some investors are worried last week's post-election selloff could gather steam. after its worst weekly percentage drop, the s&p is now less than four points from correction temporary. this week, we'll get new numbers on retail sales for october and two key inflation reports. >>> news that japan's economy saw...
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alen salerian from prescribing class two narcotics in april. >> last night a judge threw out some ofhe testimony after learning prosecutors did not share the interview tape with salerian's lawyers. >> reporter: the day began with a silent vigil held by supporters in tribute to the three patients who committed suicide since the d.c. government stopped him from writing prescriptions in april. >> this is in memory of the people who died unnecessarily. >> reporter: the hearing before the district court of medicine adjourned wednesday night shortly after it with us revealed the government had withheld from the defense secretly recorded videotape and photographers of a salerian patient. >> i've been doing this for 27 years. i'm not the guy you want to ask about the government. >> reporter: in other words, you're not surprised? >> no. >> reporter: should they have provided that video to you? >> yes. >> reporter: burglars stole prescription pads nearly two years ago and he says forged his name on prescriptions up and down the east coast. the d.c. government is trying to permanently revoke hi
alen salerian from prescribing class two narcotics in april. >> last night a judge threw out some ofhe testimony after learning prosecutors did not share the interview tape with salerian's lawyers. >> reporter: the day began with a silent vigil held by supporters in tribute to the three patients who committed suicide since the d.c. government stopped him from writing prescriptions in april. >> this is in memory of the people who died unnecessarily. >> reporter: the...
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they idea fay one house in particular where the gang not only keeps guns but also sells narcotics.he next step, the sheriff's police will send an undercover officer there to buy drugs to get a search warrant. >> we're going to take out people in that beginning, hopefully from that point, you know, some of the violence will slow down. >> these guys are out there shooting people, so we can hurry up and get these guns off the street, that will be great. >>> coming up on "the squeeze" -- >> i run his name out of texas and illinois, i got nothing. like he doesn't exist. >> he's a type person you want to dig a little further because he seemed like he was hiding something for sure. >> do you want to tell me what that red stuff is on the back of your truck? i need to look in here. with verizon. hurry in this saturday and sunday for great deals. like the lucid by lg, free. or the galaxy nexus by samsung, free. this weekend, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. pretty sweet, huh? cute. but don't you have any apps on your phone that can make your
they idea fay one house in particular where the gang not only keeps guns but also sells narcotics.he next step, the sheriff's police will send an undercover officer there to buy drugs to get a search warrant. >> we're going to take out people in that beginning, hopefully from that point, you know, some of the violence will slow down. >> these guys are out there shooting people, so we can hurry up and get these guns off the street, that will be great. >>> coming up on...
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but he was deeply concerned about growing dependent on addictive pain-killing narcotics. so his doctor suggested something completely unexpected. a video game. >> did you think, oh, yeah, playing a video game, how is that going to help? >> i was a little bit skeptical. but i was willing to try anything. >> reporter: a video game may sound silly, but snow world is a groundbreaking experiment in virtual reality. in 2011, the military conducted a small study using it, and got stunning results. for soldiers in the worst pain, snow world worked better than morphine. but sam found something even more powerful to heal his pain. he fell in love with his dietician in the burn unit amy larson. sam and amy got married and three years after the blast, they welcomed a son, roman, into the world. >> the world i have now with amy and roman, and god willing, more children, is all i need. >>> right now, at 6:00, a report on why the attorney general decided not to tell the president and congress about the sex scandal that shook up the cia. >>> the accused bowie state university killer, why
but he was deeply concerned about growing dependent on addictive pain-killing narcotics. so his doctor suggested something completely unexpected. a video game. >> did you think, oh, yeah, playing a video game, how is that going to help? >> i was a little bit skeptical. but i was willing to try anything. >> reporter: a video game may sound silly, but snow world is a groundbreaking experiment in virtual reality. in 2011, the military conducted a small study using it, and got...
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ford heights is a uniquely closed community held hostage by gangs and narcotics dealers. >> they haveatus. gray has a suspended -- >> men like booth are just one symptom of deeper rooted problems that have plagued ford heights for generations. in a community of roughly 3,000 residents, half live below poverty level. job opportunities are few and far between, so the quickest fix for many here is to sell drugs. >> my whole life, 27 years i've been here. it's over, man. ain't no jobs out here, nothing. it's slum, poverty. >> nobody deals drugs because they like it. they deal because they make money. >> i'm 26 years old, i got three kids. i'm enjoying myself every day out here, doing me, just doing me. every day. y'all have a beautiful day. >> a lot of families have come to depend on it. they may have a 14-year-old son and the mother's got two or three kids and this 14-year-old son is bringing home $500 a week selling drugs. that's the only income that she has. >> hey, jay, he's at the liquor store. he got braids and a red leather jacket. that's the guy that's run that spot. >> with drugs
ford heights is a uniquely closed community held hostage by gangs and narcotics dealers. >> they haveatus. gray has a suspended -- >> men like booth are just one symptom of deeper rooted problems that have plagued ford heights for generations. in a community of roughly 3,000 residents, half live below poverty level. job opportunities are few and far between, so the quickest fix for many here is to sell drugs. >> my whole life, 27 years i've been here. it's over, man. ain't no...
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one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.ay if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine you with less pain. cymbal
one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.ay if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal,...
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with your background in law enforcement specifically in narcotics, how did you come to this politicalew? >> well, it didn't happen overnight, but there was one key moment back in 2000, october. i had just retired from the maryland state police the year before and went to work for baltimore police department as a commander of training. a good friend of mine and comrade ed to thely was working undercover for the state police. he was assigned to an fbi task force in washington, d.c., and he was buying drugs from a mid-level drug dealer. this time the drug dealer decided he wanted to keep the drugs and the money, and he executed ed totley right on the spot. he shot him in the side of the head. that made me start to think, i thought back to marcellus ward, who was working undercover for the baltimore police department when he was back in the '80s. he was killed in a similar matter. a couple of officers were killed right on the street by drug dealers, but a couple years after, the dawson family of 7 right here in baltimore were murdered one night by a drug dealer who occupied the corner rig
with your background in law enforcement specifically in narcotics, how did you come to this politicalew? >> well, it didn't happen overnight, but there was one key moment back in 2000, october. i had just retired from the maryland state police the year before and went to work for baltimore police department as a commander of training. a good friend of mine and comrade ed to thely was working undercover for the state police. he was assigned to an fbi task force in washington, d.c., and he...