Marshals Nab 13,000 in 6 Week Operation – IOTW Report

Marshals Nab 13,000 in 6 Week Operation

In a focused effort to get the “worst of the worst” off the streets of urban battle zones like Baltimore, Chicago, D.C., Milwaukee and New Orleans, the U.S. Marshal Service has announced the completion of “Operation Violence Reduction.”

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During the operation, officers apprehended 8,045 fugitives on open warrants for violent crimes and another 5,446 during the course of the operations.

Six fugitives died in shootout with the force while another five committed suicide.

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The Justice Department stated those apprehended had on average “a total of seven prior arrests and three prior convictions.”

17 Comments on Marshals Nab 13,000 in 6 Week Operation

  1. This is probably cover for picking up some Islamists, I hope.
    Last week the metro in DC and the LA train systems were shut down for “electric” problems. So they knew some bad activity was planned on a subway.

  2. optics folks! brought to you by union employees and media flunkies with i-phones. and then business as usual.
    with zero follow-up. any one of these 13000 who is granted bail should be required to live with judge’s family who gave bail. it’s a start.

  3. This sort of thing should be done by local city, county or state LEOs. Not Federal LEOs.

    Same thing with other operations. I recall two or 3 years ago, when ever the last Boy Scout National Jamboree was held. When it was closing down the last day and thousands of people were leaving the Becthel Summit. The local radio station gave traffic up dates from the Dept of Homeland Security. The traffic reports should have come from Fayette or Raleigh County Sherriff Dept or WV State Troopers. Not the DHS.

    Federalizing city law enforcement is one of Obumbles wet dreams.

  4. One of two things: 1) an election year “see what we are doing for you” and they’ll be processed & released; or 2) the people arrested were going to vote for Trump and so now will never see the light of day.

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