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WA STATE TROOPER IN TROUBLE FOR CONTACTING ICE

A Washington State Trooper worked an accident recently.  During the normal course of his investigation he obtained the driver’s license of all involved.  After a routine check he discovered one of the people involved in the accident was identified as a “deportable alien.”images (1)

The Trooper made no effort to detain the subject.  He did notify ICE.  Agents responded to his location and took the individual into custody.  OK, fine.  It’s off to the next speeder or accident.  Not so fast.

When the Governor, D-nuts and bolts, found out about this he ordered a review. Questioning why the Trooper contacted ICE.  Let’s take a look.

The guy involved in the accident had entered the country illegally several times in the past.  He was associated with a major cocaine distribution operation and had a conviction for a drug related matter.  Hell, even out immediate past president wanted these type of illegal alien’s deported.

In response a State Senator R- I’m pissed, wrote a letter to the gov. expressing his disdain for the review and to let the Troopers be Law Enforcement Officers.  Not pawns in a political battle over who and who not to deport.

This is yet another example of the governor sticking his nose under the tent and getting involved in routine law enforcement issues.  Remember what happened to the last governor who did that?  I do.  Jay, D-I’m outta here, Nixon.  He’s the idiot that successfully interfered in the Micheal Brown incident.  He’s gone.

Remember, history repeats itself.

STAY SAFE, BUCKLE UP AND WEAR YOUR VEST!!

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Published by Ken Dye

Having grown up in Missouri, Ken Dye graduated from Northeastern Missouri State University (now Truman State University) and served his country. When he returned to St. Louis, he joined the St. Louis County Police Department and served in the tactical operations unit, as an undercover narcotics and homicide detective, and with the intelligence bureaus. After 13 years, he moved to Chicago to work with the Illinois Criminal Justice Authority. He is the author of three books: two crime novels, Shadow of the Arch and Beyond the Shadow of the Arch and Michael Brown, Jr. didn’t have to die, a non-fiction narrative. For more information about the author, visit www.KenJDye.com.

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