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44 thoughts on “DEA’s Airport Search SCAM Caught on Video | HELP Fund the Lawsuit!”
  1. Can't believe this still is going on. Civil forfeture is a legal way to steal from citizens. Police, govt, DEA, etc. They get to keep the money and eventually use it for themselves. On 60 minutes, about 25 years ago. One police station was using civil forfeture to pay for a 3 million renovation and new uninformed shirts from Hugo Boss. They reviewed about 1100 videos and 76% for people of color. For the airport sude, ticket agents and TSA were tipping of the DEA.wgen they had over $10,000..The black reporter set them off by flashing over $10,000 in cash and sure enough, the DEA show up. When they recognized him and showed his journalist ID, they left. I'm canadian, I'll donate to the cause.

  2. I think everyone has figured out by now that these “drug sniffing dogs” are trained to not only signal on drugs but also signal when their handlers give a hidden or subtle commands.
    A total scam and violation of the 4th Amendment.

  3. you have to sue the federal government to get your own money back and it's very expensive, the federal government has unlimited resources IE our tax money that is our money we paid into them to do things that we supposedly vote on!

  4. First thing of course the officer knows the law, he just doesn't give a crap! 2nd I'd like to see that dog search another bag and not sit down he's probably trying to sit with every single freaking bag! Third that guy is just a bully. They can take anything and everything not just cash weapons and drugs, there are cases in the courts of the United States against Cargoes of fish and other ridiculous things, our government just doesn't get money from taxes they take it every way they can

  5. I understand civil asset forfeiture to take cars, boats, houses, cash, etc from drug dealers, etc. but the civil asset forfeiture law needs to be changed such that, lacking a criminal conviction, for a specific offense, they cannot seize an asset… I.e. they have to convict the person of possession with intent to distribute before they can seize anything…. If the person is acquitted, or found guilty of a much lesser offense, like DUI, then all assets seized MUST be returned.

  6. This guy makes me sick. Taking a man’s money just because they can. Like they have rights to it. Ike they worked for it. Holding onto his belongings and expecting him to leave without it is monstrous. Bullying him at every turn. We need to stand together against this unlawful treatment that’s around every corner. SMH. 🤢🤮

  7. You can see him frustrated that he's not easily getting the money in that bag… if there even is any money. Also that was one of the worst dog alerts to "contraband" that I've ever seen. He's one of the least professional LEOs I've seen in a while. Sad really. This one DEA agent makes all cops look bad. Glad the Institute for Justice is on to them. The world needs good, trustworthy, smart cops… this makes it tougher on the ones that are left. I hate frivolous lawsuits, just as much as crooked cops. But seems like IJ is on the right track here.

  8. The reason this continues is because the minute a lawsuit is filed the DEA returns the money & pending litigation becomes moot. It’s a sneaky way of not getting a court ruling ending their money grabs.

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