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‘No shortage of gun violence’: What ATF is doing to combat spike in illegal gun sales in Metro Detroit Agents make arrests throughout Metro Detroit Tags: DETROIT – Last year officials saw gun sales surge to a record high. But it’s the illegal gun sales in Metro Detroit that are grabbing the attention of ATF agents. Keith Krolczyk is an assistant special agent in charge of ATF Detroit. “There is no shortage of gun violence in Detroit,” Krolczyk said. Agents have been making arrests throughout Metro Detroit using a combination of insiders, online chatter and social media. According to the ATF, there were 189 firearms-related crimes charged in the Eastern District of Michigan last year. ....
Updated Friday, 22nd January 2021, 2:30 pm Four people, including a man from Hemel Hempstead, were arrested during a large operation targeting organised crime groups. Police carried out a series of early morning raids on Wednesday, January 20, at addresses in Hemel Hempstead, St Albans, Stanmore and Watford. Officers from the dedicated Hertfordshire Organised Crime Team, supported by local policing teams, the Eastern Regional Special Operations Unit and the Joint Protective Services Dogs Unit, searched several addresses, recovering thousands of pounds of cash and quantities of drugs. Police
Police raided various addresses in Herts as part of a crackdown on organised gangs. - Credit: Archant A St Albans man was arrested in an early morning raid as part of a large operation targeting organised crime gangs. Officers from the dedicated Hertfordshire Organised Crime Team, supported by local policing teams, the Eastern Regional Special Operations Unit and the Joint Protective Services Dogs Unit, searched several addresses, recovering thousands of pounds of cash and quantities of drugs. Three men were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply class A drugs: a 35-year-old man from Hemel Hempstead, a 42-year-old man from St Albans and a 40-year-old man from Watford. ....