The largest FBI drug raids in American history

Seattle — a city known for its skyline, tech giants, and coffee culture — just became the stage for one of the largest FBI drug raids in American history. Behind an unmarked waterfront warehouse, agents uncovered a Sinaloa cartel hub pumping deadly fentanyl and meth into the Pacific Northwest.

Over 3,477 deaths in a single year — families shattered, neighborhoods consumed, and a quiet city turned into a silent battlefield. This investigation, part of Operation Takeback America, exposed how cartel networks embedded themselves deep inside U.S. cities, blending with trucking routes, airports, and even homeless encampments.

What started in Mexico’s mountains ended in Seattle’s streets — and the truth will shock you. In this episode, Crime Shadows takes you inside the FBI operation that changed everything.

The story of how America fought back against a hidden enemy — and why this war is far from over.

h/t JDHasty

10 Comments on The largest FBI drug raids in American history

  1. This happened in a city where both the Governor and Mayor do not want even one member of any Federal Law Enforcement Agency within the city limits or any of the suburbs,

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