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The 'third border': Puerto Rico a backdoor into US mainland for drug cartels - U.S. News
This:
The murder rate in Puerto Rico is higher than in any U.S. state and its roughly six times the national average. The island best known for its stunning beaches and rich history is home to roughly 4 million American citizens.
The islands police superintendent, Hector Pesquera, told NBC News that more than two-thirds of the homicides are tied to the drug trade.
Coupled with this:
The 17,000-member force is the second largest in the United States. In a report last year, the Justice Department accused officers of engaging "in a pattern and practice of misconduct that violates the Constitution and federal law."
According to the DOJs findings, the department was "broken in a number of critical ways," including repeated instances of civil rights violations and illegal searches and seizures.
In 2010, the FBI arrested dozens of law enforcement officers on the island for allegedly providing protection to drug dealers.
makes me sad how bad things have gotten back in my isla and it doesnt seem to have reach its peak yet
cops are being killed all the time and more than 50% of killings in the island go unsolved removing one of the fears
This:
The murder rate in Puerto Rico is higher than in any U.S. state and its roughly six times the national average. The island best known for its stunning beaches and rich history is home to roughly 4 million American citizens.
The islands police superintendent, Hector Pesquera, told NBC News that more than two-thirds of the homicides are tied to the drug trade.
Coupled with this:
The 17,000-member force is the second largest in the United States. In a report last year, the Justice Department accused officers of engaging "in a pattern and practice of misconduct that violates the Constitution and federal law."
According to the DOJs findings, the department was "broken in a number of critical ways," including repeated instances of civil rights violations and illegal searches and seizures.
In 2010, the FBI arrested dozens of law enforcement officers on the island for allegedly providing protection to drug dealers.
makes me sad how bad things have gotten back in my isla and it doesnt seem to have reach its peak yet
cops are being killed all the time and more than 50% of killings in the island go unsolved removing one of the fears