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Federal agents found “pink cocaine” — a deadly drug cocktail favored by migrant gangs — during a raid on a Colorado underground nightclub where more than 100 illegal aliens were ...
The raid resulted in more than 100 migrants being taken into custody, and "several active-duty service members from local ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and other community organizations, law enforcement agencies and public health ...
At least 114 people were detained and placed on "buses for processing and likely eventual deportation" in Colorado Springs, ...
More than a dozen active-duty troops were at the nightclub during the raid, some as patrons and others working as security ...
More than 300 law enforcement officers, local and federal, assisted Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Rocky Mountain ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said on Sunday that during a federal raid on a Colorado Springs nightclub, agents ...
Fort Carson officials confirmed that some of its service members were present when federal law enforcement officials said ...
Dozens of immigrants without legal status were detained by federal agents in a raid at a nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colo.
There is still no word on charges that could be filed after an illegal nightclub raid in Colorado Springs that led to the ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration said drugs and weapons were seized during the large-scale operation in Colorado Springs.
In 2025 in North Dakota alone they have seized two pounds which is almost 67,000 lethal doses, according to the DEA.