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“I can get pure coke … for about 35,000 a kilo,” says Victor Quintana, the FBI agent, as Sharpton nods during the sting operation. “But I gotta get, you know, more than one.”
“Right,” Sharpton replies.
“Ten kilograms is, like, $350,000,” Quintana says. “That’s a drop in the bucket, you know. We can go bigger.”
Sharpton nods.
“Every kilogram we bring in is 3,500 to you. How does that sound?” Quintana asks, as Sharpton nods again. “So we bring in 10, you’ll make $35,000.
“I hear you,” Sharpton replies.
Holder praised cult leader Al Sharpton at the opening of NAN’s 14th annual convention in DC. When is Holder going to arrest the New Black Panthers who put a bounty on a man’s head?
Health officials: âNow is not the timeâ for United House of Prayer large event
County warns church about large gatherings By WBTV Web Staff | January 2, 2021 at 8:45 PM EST - Updated January 3 at 10:16 AM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Mecklenburg County officials are warning leaders of a local church against hosting large event only a few months after hosting a super spreader event that left 12 dead and more than 200 infected from COVID-19.
Several people could be seen gathering today at The United House of Prayer in Charlotte ahead of a visit by Bishop CM Bailey at 8 p.m. Saturday.
Dozens of people are arriving here at the United House of Prayer for All People (UHOP) for what appears to be an event. I reached out to @MeckCounty about it and they said they are aware of events happening this weekend and have been in contact with church leadership. pic.twitter.com/SgjpaQHWQXâ Courtney Cole WBTV (@imcourtneyjcole) January 2, 2021
City of Charlotte ends year with over 4,000 reported COVID-19 violations, other businesses look forward to 2021
Business owners hoping for a better 2021 By Courtney Cole | January 1, 2021 at 10:24 PM EST - Updated January 1 at 11:12 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Many businesses are hoping for a sense of normalcy going into the new year, some businesses and residential areas facing penalties.
This database from the City of Charlotte shows 4,357 COVID-19 violations that Charlotte Mecklenburg Police have responded to from the beginning of March to December 31, 2020.
Five violations were reported on the last day of the year.
Two of those include the Beatties Ford Road location of the United House of Prayer for All People.
According to the Mecklenburg County Health Department, at least 208 COVID-19 cases and nine deaths were traced back to the event.
WCNC Charlotte obtained letters the bishop sent to members encouraging them to attend the mass gatherings despite peaking COVID cases across the country. WCNC Charlotte also obtained audio of Bishop Bailey telling a congregation he healed them from COVID-19.
Members say his stance has not changed and fear another outbreak this weekend.
“A lot of people that I know in the House of Prayer, outside of the House of Prayer have died from this virus, said the anonymous member. This thing is serious, this thing is serious.