On The Frontline Of Miami’s Drugs Killing Crisis | Witness | HD Trafficking Murder Crime Documentary – Everything Law and Order Blog

It’s the gateway for cocaine into America with dealers and traffickers fighting for control. Last year, 217 people were killed in drugs-related killings in Miami. Confronting this crime wave is the elite SWAT unit. With an arsenal of military grade weapons at their disposal, they’re also responsible for tackling armed robberies and at the frontline in the case of terrorist attacks. We followed them at work for several months.

This documentary was produced by TV Presse and directed by Emanuele Marzari. It was first released in 2017.

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36 thoughts on “On The Frontline Of Miami’s Drugs Killing Crisis | Witness | HD Trafficking Murder Crime Documentary”
  1. The new the face of Tony Montana and Tony's associates is the US Government because they took the place of all of the boys and girls what are slanging .
    The Government is the largest cartel it is not the product that the US GOVT is addicted to it's the money that you're addicted to .
    Dexter Lombardo 🧔🤠👋
    Hi Washington DC swamp rats

  2. Why cant the people that narrate these learn anything about what they are talking about, because a rifle has a cheap scope on it does not make it a sniper rifle! it was a cheap SKS with a cheap optic!

  3. Why does the voice keep saying over equiped and over trained how can that be? In a state of emergency no one is over equipped or over trained. After 9/11 I’m sure the voice would have a lot to say if no one was trained to deal with whatever comes at him.

  4. I moved to Fort Lauderdale in 1966 and moved to South America in 2013 high in The Andes. Unless you live or have lived in South Florida, you cannot possibly appreciate what these men do. I spent a lot of time in Miami's nightclubs when I was young, as well as weekends in Nassau. In the 1980s the Cocaine Cowboys kept things in the news. When I was older, my job took me in and out of the courthouses of South Florida. I laugh when people talk about all of the drugs and immigration problems in Mexico. Do you know how many beaches there are in Florida? 825 miles of beach. How much of that do you think is monitored 24/7? This video might not be current, but the same fight still goes on. There are businesses all over the Caribbean Islands that shuttle paying clients to the U.S. beaches during the night. Nothing has stopped. Only increased. Drug business in the U.S. quadrupled in 2023 and since 2024 it has tripled in the first 3 months. The U.S. drug needs have an effect on crime in many countries. In 1986 I had an FBI friend who was in the shootout in Miami. No matter what the Miami SWAT team makes in pay, it is not enough.

  5. 20 SWAT guys entering the front door at the same time, which took 5 minutes, while 2 guys escape from the back door! I am glad that these cops "rehearse" every week! This is organized chaos! Every time they go to a location to arrest someone, the guy is either not there or the only things they find are traces of drugs and maybe some plastic baggies. What a joke! And we pay for that!

  6. I wonder how much was spent on resources for them to secure that $300 bag of yard weed. Come on man, dude was probably serving the neighborhood workers…Looking forward to it becoming recreationally legal so we can tax it

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