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SimplySpaztastic

The above average, average girl
I've said it for awhile now... here's proof Colorado Springs is wildin out..


114 illegal immigrants mostly gang members and over a dozen active duty Fort Carson soldiers were arrested in an illegal nightclub raid.

The soldiers were off (while active duty) providing security.. Fort Carson has been notified of their arrests.

The local fb groups are losing their minds. With alot of people saying it's a low blow raid by ICE to deport illegal immigrants while working around Colorado's safe haven laws on immigration. And the other half in support of the raid.
We shall see what is to come...
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Law enforcement conducted a large-scale operation at what they are calling an underground illegal nightclub early Sunday morning, according to the Rocky Mountain Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

The operation took place near Academy Boulevard and Airport Road at 3:45 a.m. Over 300 federal agents, in addition to local law enforcement officers, participated in the operation.

Officials said several different crimes took place at this nightclub, including drug trafficking, prostitution and violence. What the DEA said looked like pink cocaine was seized during the operation, as well as multiple weapons.

There were reportedly at least a dozen active-duty military personnel both working at the club as armed security and participating as patrons. Officials would not say which branch the service members were a part of, nor how many, if any, were in custody.


“It’s obviously concerning to have active-duty military involved. We’re working with our partners at Army CID on that case,” said DEA’s Rocky Mountain Field Division Special Agent in Charge Jonathan Pullen.

“There’s a lot of military bases here, so it’s not necessarily surprising, but we’re going to take that very seriously.”

The DEA said 114 people in the country illegally were
taken into custody by ICE as a result of this operation.
 
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