How interesting these cartoons have appeared on the same day Bernie Madoff departed! Having said that it’s high time corporate multi-billionaires started paying a big chunk of taxes as they’re currently paying NOTHING! I’m talking about you, Jeff Bezos (to name one). Mmm hmmm. The time’s coming when you’re not going to be able to hide the money in Ireland or wherever else, and leave the already overburdened average American holding the bag. It has to stop! The pandemic ripping the lid off of SO many things otherwise is one of the few bright spots of it.
Police officers charged after over 700 pounds of cocaine found at Opa Locka Airport
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Teshawn Adams and Shakim Mike are identified as two U.S. Virgin Islands police officers in criminal complaints filed in federal court. (Photos: The Virgin Islands Daily News) (WPLG)
Opa-locka, Fla. – Two U.S. Virgin Islands police officers, along with four others, have been charged with drug trafficking after more than 700 pounds of cocaine were found as the officers and two other men landed on a private plane at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport.
Federal agents said Teshawn Adams, 26, and Shakim Mike, 29, U.S. Virgin Islands police officers, and two others, traveled to Miami on a private passenger flight from St. Thomas on Tuesday. They were detained after Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers discovered the cocaine, packaged as 294 individually plastic-wrapped bricks during a scan of luggage at the airport upon the plane’s arrival.
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