Blake Cook
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They were raided by Homeland Security. Had stolen secret radios. Had 22 Ops Corps maritime helmets that belonged to SEAL Team 6. What? 22 of those. How'd they get them? Supply guys bring them there and sell them to him. Oh, shit. He's gone. They raided him. I think he still has a store, but he's pending federal charges unless he snitched, which I'm sure he probably did.
But that other gang is gone. Like, we dismantled them. They were, two brothers were the leaders and Ecstasy or Xanax bars were their big things. We did a search warrant on their house, couldn't find anything in their house. Went out to their storage unit, started digging through boxes, big old heavy boxes. I'm like, what is in these? Opened them up, cereal boxes. I'm like, This is weird.
But that other gang is gone. Like, we dismantled them. They were, two brothers were the leaders and Ecstasy or Xanax bars were their big things. We did a search warrant on their house, couldn't find anything in their house. Went out to their storage unit, started digging through boxes, big old heavy boxes. I'm like, what is in these? Opened them up, cereal boxes. I'm like, This is weird.
But that other gang is gone. Like, we dismantled them. They were, two brothers were the leaders and Ecstasy or Xanax bars were their big things. We did a search warrant on their house, couldn't find anything in their house. Went out to their storage unit, started digging through boxes, big old heavy boxes. I'm like, what is in these? Opened them up, cereal boxes. I'm like, This is weird.
Open up the cereal boxes. Bags. Cereal bags full of Xanax bars. Holy shit. Probably thousands. I don't know. I think we got like 20, 30,000. Just thousands. I mean, they all kind of keep to themselves until at some point they cross paths or they have beef. Social media beef is the worst. People get mouthy on social media and then they go shoot houses up. Nobody fights anymore.
Open up the cereal boxes. Bags. Cereal bags full of Xanax bars. Holy shit. Probably thousands. I don't know. I think we got like 20, 30,000. Just thousands. I mean, they all kind of keep to themselves until at some point they cross paths or they have beef. Social media beef is the worst. People get mouthy on social media and then they go shoot houses up. Nobody fights anymore.
Open up the cereal boxes. Bags. Cereal bags full of Xanax bars. Holy shit. Probably thousands. I don't know. I think we got like 20, 30,000. Just thousands. I mean, they all kind of keep to themselves until at some point they cross paths or they have beef. Social media beef is the worst. People get mouthy on social media and then they go shoot houses up. Nobody fights anymore.
It's shooting and killing. Man, Fayetteville's wild, Sean. Is it really? When the sun goes down, it is. You get like a very eerie feeling because that's when all the goons come out. They all come out to play. And it is like any car you stop, you might be in a gunfight because they don't respect law enforcement. especially after the past administrative chiefs and stuff that we've had.
It's shooting and killing. Man, Fayetteville's wild, Sean. Is it really? When the sun goes down, it is. You get like a very eerie feeling because that's when all the goons come out. They all come out to play. And it is like any car you stop, you might be in a gunfight because they don't respect law enforcement. especially after the past administrative chiefs and stuff that we've had.
It's shooting and killing. Man, Fayetteville's wild, Sean. Is it really? When the sun goes down, it is. You get like a very eerie feeling because that's when all the goons come out. They all come out to play. And it is like any car you stop, you might be in a gunfight because they don't respect law enforcement. especially after the past administrative chiefs and stuff that we've had.
Like, they just don't respect it. And man, it's very, very interesting just how they operate. Because we'll find their Bibles and we'll study them. And a lot of them can't stay off social media, right? A lot of them will always be on social media throwing up gang signs. So we'll go find them. We'll do investigative stops on them. Find guns.
Like, they just don't respect it. And man, it's very, very interesting just how they operate. Because we'll find their Bibles and we'll study them. And a lot of them can't stay off social media, right? A lot of them will always be on social media throwing up gang signs. So we'll go find them. We'll do investigative stops on them. Find guns.
Like, they just don't respect it. And man, it's very, very interesting just how they operate. Because we'll find their Bibles and we'll study them. And a lot of them can't stay off social media, right? A lot of them will always be on social media throwing up gang signs. So we'll go find them. We'll do investigative stops on them. Find guns.
Man, the year that we got gang unit of the year, man, we got, I don't know, like 400 or 500 guns that year. Just guns everywhere. And a lot of it is because soldiers leave their cars in their apartment complexes unlocked with guns in them. And these kids, these gang members, go around pulling car handles. And then, man, they get 20, 30 guns a night.
Man, the year that we got gang unit of the year, man, we got, I don't know, like 400 or 500 guns that year. Just guns everywhere. And a lot of it is because soldiers leave their cars in their apartment complexes unlocked with guns in them. And these kids, these gang members, go around pulling car handles. And then, man, they get 20, 30 guns a night.
Man, the year that we got gang unit of the year, man, we got, I don't know, like 400 or 500 guns that year. Just guns everywhere. And a lot of it is because soldiers leave their cars in their apartment complexes unlocked with guns in them. And these kids, these gang members, go around pulling car handles. And then, man, they get 20, 30 guns a night.
And then the soldiers threw his gun box away and doesn't even know his serial number. So he can't, sometimes can't even charge him with stolen firearm because they don't have the serial number. And they'll tell him, hey, when you get it, call it in so we can put it in the system. And they never do. It's, I mean, I've had some close calls in that city. That city never sleeps.
And then the soldiers threw his gun box away and doesn't even know his serial number. So he can't, sometimes can't even charge him with stolen firearm because they don't have the serial number. And they'll tell him, hey, when you get it, call it in so we can put it in the system. And they never do. It's, I mean, I've had some close calls in that city. That city never sleeps.
And then the soldiers threw his gun box away and doesn't even know his serial number. So he can't, sometimes can't even charge him with stolen firearm because they don't have the serial number. And they'll tell him, hey, when you get it, call it in so we can put it in the system. And they never do. It's, I mean, I've had some close calls in that city. That city never sleeps.
We've had broad daylight shootings. Wendy's parking lot, one o'clock in the afternoon, three people dead in a parking spot. It's crazy. Damn. I mean, I pulled up to that scene and they're like, oh, the car left. And I didn't see it. And I saw three bodies. I get out. It's three young black African-Americans dead over drug deal. Just broad daylight. Had one guy, another one.