Thursday, September 16, 2010

A Position of Authority Within the Gang

The undercover agent was so trusted that the Long Island chapter named him its sergeant-at-arms, a position of authority within the gang. [More]
They "plotted to use grenades" but they only had "one improvised explosive device"?

I can't help but wonder who contributed most to the "plot."

[Via Ed M]

2 comments:

  1. "The undercover agent was so trusted that the Long Island chapter named him its sergeant-at-arms, a position of authority within the gang"
    BATFECES or not, the press just put a name on the contract for this guys head.

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  2. He's long gone, provocateuring in Arizona by now, probably.
    Again, a gift of the War on Drugs mentality, which has now become the War on Raw Foods in California and I believe Pennsylvania. How DID we all survive before Louis Pasteur and Lyndon Johnson?

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