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DFW Airport employees arrested in massive drug sting
DALLAS -- Nearly 50 people have been arrested in a drug sting operation by the FBI, Dallas Police Department and the criminal investigation unit of the IRS. Acting U.S. States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas John R. Parker said Wednesday that 46 people, some who were employees at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, had been arrested for distribution conspiracy involving Methamphetamine, Cocaine and Heroin, as well as other related charges. All 46 defendants are appearing in court Wednesday morning. They've been identified as: David Silva Garcia, a/k/a "Animo," 29 David de los Santos, 51 Melvin Ray Williams, a/k/a "Black," 35 Amber Vasquez, 31 Mia Vasquez Israel Vasquez, 43 Jose Guerrero, a/k/a "J.D.," 37 Francisco Gallegos, Jr., a/k/a "Panchito," "Pan," 32 Roberto Ramirez, 36 Gerardo Reyes, 34 Jason Eric Stotts, 43 Octavius Donnell Williams, 30 Javier Guerra, a/k/a "Chop," 32 Tony Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lil Tony," 38 Eusebio Martinez Ramirez, Jr., a/k/a "Sip," 48 Eduardo Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lalo," 29 Kenneth Johnson, a/k/a "KJ," 27 Alex Gonzales Noel Escamilla, 33 Adrian Miramontez, 33 Rolando Benitez, a/k/a "San Luis," 33 Juan Ayala, 26 Juan Manuel Arellano, 34 Jose Amaya, 41 Funaki Falahola, a/k/a "Noc," 33 Moniteveti Katoa, a/k/a "Vince," 51 Mayra Lopez, 21 Luke Lamipeti, 30 David Lopez, 39 Jesse Alcala, 37 Juan Zuniga, a/k/a "Z," 38 Corey Nelson, 38 Paul Salazar, 32 Demarcus Calhoun, 33 George Guerra, 38 Nicholas Mayes, 31 Rudolpho Mayes, a/k/a "Rudy," 38 Albert Juarez, 38 Marcus Demon Hardy, 30 Rodney Tilley, 36 Molitoni Katoa, a/k/a "Tony," 33 Vilisolo Lamipeti, 33 Janelle Isaacs, 40 Rosamaria Blanco, 37 Roberto Vasquez, Jr., 31 Ernest Olivarez, 33 A federal grand jury indictment came down last month and included charges of conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute heroin for most of the defendants, conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute methamphetamine, and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine. Eight people are charged with conspiracy to launder monetary instruments, and there's at least one count of money laundering and making a false statement in a passport application. "The indictment also includes a forfeiture allegation that would require each defendant, upon conviction, to forfeit to the U.S. any property involved in, or traceable to property involved in, their offense," Parker said. Four of the defendants allegedly used their jobs at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport to bypass security. They are charged with conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine. The defendants each face up to 20 years in prison and a $500,000 fine. Making a false statement in a passport application comes with 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. |
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David Silva Garcia, a/k/a "Animo," 29
David de los Santos, 51 Melvin Ray Williams, a/k/a "Black," 35 Amber Vasquez, 31 Mia Vasquez Israel Vasquez, 43 Jose Guerrero, a/k/a "J.D.," 37 Francisco Gallegos, Jr., a/k/a "Panchito," "Pan," 32 Roberto Ramirez, 36 Gerardo Reyes, 34 Jason Eric Stotts, 43 Octavius Donnell Williams, 30 Javier Guerra, a/k/a "Chop," 32 Tony Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lil Tony," 38 Eusebio Martinez Ramirez, Jr., a/k/a "Sip," 48 Eduardo Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lalo," 29 Kenneth Johnson, a/k/a "KJ," 27 Alex Gonzales Noel Escamilla, 33 Adrian Miramontez, 33 Rolando Benitez, a/k/a "San Luis," 33 Juan Ayala, 26 Juan Manuel Arellano, 34 Jose Amaya, 41 Funaki Falahola, a/k/a "Noc," 33 Moniteveti Katoa, a/k/a "Vince," 51 Mayra Lopez, 21 Luke Lamipeti, 30 David Lopez, 39 Jesse Alcala, 37 Juan Zuniga, a/k/a "Z," 38 Corey Nelson, 38 Paul Salazar, 32 Demarcus Calhoun, 33 George Guerra, 38 Nicholas Mayes, 31 Rudolpho Mayes, a/k/a "Rudy," 38 Albert Juarez, 38 Marcus Demon Hardy, 30 Rodney Tilley, 36 Molitoni Katoa, a/k/a "Tony," 33 Vilisolo Lamipeti, 33 Janelle Isaacs, 40 Rosamaria Blanco, 37 Roberto Vasquez, Jr., 31 Ernest Olivarez, 33 Im spotting a definite pattern in the majority of those last names. Shoulda kept all that in a sanctuary city |
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David Silva Garcia, a/k/a "Animo," 29
David de los Santos, 51 Melvin Ray Williams, a/k/a "Black," 35 Amber Vasquez, 31 Mia Vasquez Israel Vasquez, 43 Jose Guerrero, a/k/a "J.D.," 37 Francisco Gallegos, Jr., a/k/a "Panchito," "Pan," 32 Roberto Ramirez, 36 Gerardo Reyes, 34 Jason Eric Stotts, 43 Octavius Donnell Williams, 30 Javier Guerra, a/k/a "Chop," 32 Tony Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lil Tony," 38 Eusebio Martinez Ramirez, Jr., a/k/a "Sip," 48 Eduardo Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lalo," 29 Kenneth Johnson, a/k/a "KJ," 27 Alex Gonzales Noel Escamilla, 33 Adrian Miramontez, 33 Rolando Benitez, a/k/a "San Luis," 33 Juan Ayala, 26 Juan Manuel Arellano, 34 Jose Amaya, 41 Funaki Falahola, a/k/a "Noc," 33 Moniteveti Katoa, a/k/a "Vince," 51 Mayra Lopez, 21 Luke Lamipeti, 30 David Lopez, 39 Jesse Alcala, 37 Juan Zuniga, a/k/a "Z," 38 Corey Nelson, 38 Paul Salazar, 32 Demarcus Calhoun, 33 George Guerra, 38 Nicholas Mayes, 31 Rudolpho Mayes, a/k/a "Rudy," 38 Albert Juarez, 38 Marcus Demon Hardy, 30 Rodney Tilley, 36 Molitoni Katoa, a/k/a "Tony," 33 Vilisolo Lamipeti, 33 Janelle Isaacs, 40 Rosamaria Blanco, 37 Roberto Vasquez, Jr., 31 Ernest Olivarez, 33 Im spotting a definite pattern in the majority of those last names. Shoulda kept all that in a sanctuary city Yea, in San Francisco they'd be heros. |
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David Silva Garcia, a/k/a "Animo," 29
David de los Santos, 51 Melvin Ray Williams, a/k/a "Black," 35 Amber Vasquez, 31 Mia Vasquez Israel Vasquez, 43 Jose Guerrero, a/k/a "J.D.," 37 Francisco Gallegos, Jr., a/k/a "Panchito," "Pan," 32 Roberto Ramirez, 36 Gerardo Reyes, 34 Jason Eric Stotts, 43 Octavius Donnell Williams, 30 Javier Guerra, a/k/a "Chop," 32 Tony Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lil Tony," 38 Eusebio Martinez Ramirez, Jr., a/k/a "Sip," 48 Eduardo Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lalo," 29 Kenneth Johnson, a/k/a "KJ," 27 Alex Gonzales Noel Escamilla, 33 Adrian Miramontez, 33 Rolando Benitez, a/k/a "San Luis," 33 Juan Ayala, 26 Juan Manuel Arellano, 34 Jose Amaya, 41 Funaki Falahola, a/k/a "Noc," 33 Moniteveti Katoa, a/k/a "Vince," 51 Mayra Lopez, 21 Luke Lamipeti, 30 David Lopez, 39 Jesse Alcala, 37 Juan Zuniga, a/k/a "Z," 38 Corey Nelson, 38 Paul Salazar, 32 Demarcus Calhoun, 33 George Guerra, 38 Nicholas Mayes, 31 Rudolpho Mayes, a/k/a "Rudy," 38 Albert Juarez, 38 Marcus Demon Hardy, 30 Rodney Tilley, 36 Molitoni Katoa, a/k/a "Tony," 33 Vilisolo Lamipeti, 33 Janelle Isaacs, 40 Rosamaria Blanco, 37 Roberto Vasquez, Jr., 31 Ernest Olivarez, 33 Im spotting a definite pattern in the majority of those last names. Shoulda kept all that in a sanctuary city Yea, in San Francisco they'd be heros. I'm betting that this is not the only airport with a "distribution system". |
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I bet this has a lot to do with the drug lord who escaped from Mexican prison AGAIN. They said the last time he escaped he had the resources to evade recapture for 13 years and his empire had distribution in 73 major US cities. If a private plane can land at an airport or drop a bundle of drugs in a field I'd be checking every private airport's manifest from Lear jet to Cessna and have the FBI/SBI's swarming every parachute that opens in the U.S. Good luck with that crap.
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Wed 07/15/15 01:26 PM
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Im spotting a definite pattern in the majority of those last names. Shoulda kept all that in a sanctuary city I know we shouldn't tar everyone with the same brush but sometimes it's hard not too, this could be one of those times |
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Those pigs ruined imminent profits
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David Silva Garcia, a/k/a "Animo," 29
David de los Santos, 51 Melvin Ray Williams, a/k/a "Black," 35 Amber Vasquez, 31 Mia Vasquez Israel Vasquez, 43 Jose Guerrero, a/k/a "J.D.," 37 Francisco Gallegos, Jr., a/k/a "Panchito," "Pan," 32 Roberto Ramirez, 36 Gerardo Reyes, 34 Jason Eric Stotts, 43 Octavius Donnell Williams, 30 Javier Guerra, a/k/a "Chop," 32 Tony Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lil Tony," 38 Eusebio Martinez Ramirez, Jr., a/k/a "Sip," 48 Eduardo Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lalo," 29 Kenneth Johnson, a/k/a "KJ," 27 Alex Gonzales Noel Escamilla, 33 Adrian Miramontez, 33 Rolando Benitez, a/k/a "San Luis," 33 Juan Ayala, 26 Juan Manuel Arellano, 34 Jose Amaya, 41 Funaki Falahola, a/k/a "Noc," 33 Moniteveti Katoa, a/k/a "Vince," 51 Mayra Lopez, 21 Luke Lamipeti, 30 David Lopez, 39 Jesse Alcala, 37 Juan Zuniga, a/k/a "Z," 38 Corey Nelson, 38 Paul Salazar, 32 Demarcus Calhoun, 33 George Guerra, 38 Nicholas Mayes, 31 Rudolpho Mayes, a/k/a "Rudy," 38 Albert Juarez, 38 Marcus Demon Hardy, 30 Rodney Tilley, 36 Molitoni Katoa, a/k/a "Tony," 33 Vilisolo Lamipeti, 33 Janelle Isaacs, 40 Rosamaria Blanco, 37 Roberto Vasquez, Jr., 31 Ernest Olivarez, 33 Im spotting a definite pattern in the majority of those last names. Shoulda kept all that in a sanctuary city WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO IMPLY ARCHER? THAT MOST OF THEM WERE MEN! haaha |
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David Silva Garcia, a/k/a "Animo," 29
David de los Santos, 51 Melvin Ray Williams, a/k/a "Black," 35 Amber Vasquez, 31 Mia Vasquez Israel Vasquez, 43 Jose Guerrero, a/k/a "J.D.," 37 Francisco Gallegos, Jr., a/k/a "Panchito," "Pan," 32 Roberto Ramirez, 36 Gerardo Reyes, 34 Jason Eric Stotts, 43 Octavius Donnell Williams, 30 Javier Guerra, a/k/a "Chop," 32 Tony Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lil Tony," 38 Eusebio Martinez Ramirez, Jr., a/k/a "Sip," 48 Eduardo Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lalo," 29 Kenneth Johnson, a/k/a "KJ," 27 Alex Gonzales Noel Escamilla, 33 Adrian Miramontez, 33 Rolando Benitez, a/k/a "San Luis," 33 Juan Ayala, 26 Juan Manuel Arellano, 34 Jose Amaya, 41 Funaki Falahola, a/k/a "Noc," 33 Moniteveti Katoa, a/k/a "Vince," 51 Mayra Lopez, 21 Luke Lamipeti, 30 David Lopez, 39 Jesse Alcala, 37 Juan Zuniga, a/k/a "Z," 38 Corey Nelson, 38 Paul Salazar, 32 Demarcus Calhoun, 33 George Guerra, 38 Nicholas Mayes, 31 Rudolpho Mayes, a/k/a "Rudy," 38 Albert Juarez, 38 Marcus Demon Hardy, 30 Rodney Tilley, 36 Molitoni Katoa, a/k/a "Tony," 33 Vilisolo Lamipeti, 33 Janelle Isaacs, 40 Rosamaria Blanco, 37 Roberto Vasquez, Jr., 31 Ernest Olivarez, 33 Im spotting a definite pattern in the majority of those last names. Shoulda kept all that in a sanctuary city WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO IMPLY ARCHER? THAT MOST OF THEM WERE MEN! haaha maybe that they had cool aliases |
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DFW Airport employees arrested in massive drug sting DALLAS -- Nearly 50 people have been arrested in a drug sting operation by the FBI, Dallas Police Department and the criminal investigation unit of the IRS. Acting U.S. States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas John R. Parker said Wednesday that 46 people, some who were employees at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, had been arrested for distribution conspiracy involving Methamphetamine, Cocaine and Heroin, as well as other related charges. All 46 defendants are appearing in court Wednesday morning. They've been identified as: David Silva Garcia, a/k/a "Animo," 29 David de los Santos, 51 Melvin Ray Williams, a/k/a "Black," 35 Amber Vasquez, 31 Mia Vasquez Israel Vasquez, 43 Jose Guerrero, a/k/a "J.D.," 37 Francisco Gallegos, Jr., a/k/a "Panchito," "Pan," 32 Roberto Ramirez, 36 Gerardo Reyes, 34 Jason Eric Stotts, 43 Octavius Donnell Williams, 30 Javier Guerra, a/k/a "Chop," 32 Tony Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lil Tony," 38 Eusebio Martinez Ramirez, Jr., a/k/a "Sip," 48 Eduardo Ruvalcaba, a/k/a "Lalo," 29 Kenneth Johnson, a/k/a "KJ," 27 Alex Gonzales Noel Escamilla, 33 Adrian Miramontez, 33 Rolando Benitez, a/k/a "San Luis," 33 Juan Ayala, 26 Juan Manuel Arellano, 34 Jose Amaya, 41 Funaki Falahola, a/k/a "Noc," 33 Moniteveti Katoa, a/k/a "Vince," 51 Mayra Lopez, 21 Luke Lamipeti, 30 David Lopez, 39 Jesse Alcala, 37 Juan Zuniga, a/k/a "Z," 38 Corey Nelson, 38 Paul Salazar, 32 Demarcus Calhoun, 33 George Guerra, 38 Nicholas Mayes, 31 Rudolpho Mayes, a/k/a "Rudy," 38 Albert Juarez, 38 Marcus Demon Hardy, 30 Rodney Tilley, 36 Molitoni Katoa, a/k/a "Tony," 33 Vilisolo Lamipeti, 33 Janelle Isaacs, 40 Rosamaria Blanco, 37 Roberto Vasquez, Jr., 31 Ernest Olivarez, 33 A federal grand jury indictment came down last month and included charges of conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute heroin for most of the defendants, conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute methamphetamine, and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine. Eight people are charged with conspiracy to launder monetary instruments, and there's at least one count of money laundering and making a false statement in a passport application. "The indictment also includes a forfeiture allegation that would require each defendant, upon conviction, to forfeit to the U.S. any property involved in, or traceable to property involved in, their offense," Parker said. Four of the defendants allegedly used their jobs at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport to bypass security. They are charged with conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine. The defendants each face up to 20 years in prison and a $500,000 fine. Making a false statement in a passport application comes with 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Tell you what.. the guy who set up a Taco stand right outside of central booking made a mint that day. |
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Jeez, Trump will have a field day with this! I guarantee he's looking to see how many amnesty 'dreamers' or anchor babies are in this group of OBVIOUSLY IRISH criminals!
I'm sure we'll find out that the Latinos are likely 3rd or 4th generation Americans. In theory you shouldn't have illegal aliens working in secure locations at major airports, right? Especially those that I would assume require a criminal background check. |
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$10 bucks says:
Luke Lamipeti, 30 and Melvin Ray Williams, a/k/a "Black," 35 were the "token" white and black guy in the gang.. yes, the gang was crooked.. but they did practice affirmative action. So, lets give them some credit. |
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Chico and the Man are moving dope all over the place, others were caught moving guns on planes about a year ago, and the TSA lets weapons through security 67 out of 70 times. With this STUNNING record of achievement, I'M the guy who has to remove his shoes and basically submit to a colonoscopy to even make it to the departure lounge?
SERIOUSLY? I can't get a bag of peanuts cause Skippy the Gimp is allergic, and his Epi pen is locked in the cargo hold, but if I ask nicely, the crew can likely hook me up with a $20 rock. Talk about flying the 'friendly skies'! Just toss me a JD and coke and crank the headphones to 11..... |
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Chico and the Man are moving dope all over the place, others were caught moving guns on planes about a year ago, and the TSA lets weapons through security 67 out of 70 times. With this STUNNING record of achievement, I'M the guy who has to remove his shoes and basically submit to a colonoscopy to even make it to the departure lounge? SERIOUSLY? I can't get a bag of peanuts cause Skippy the Gimp is allergic, and his Epi pen is locked in the cargo hold, but if I ask nicely, the crew can likely hook me up with a $20 rock. Talk about flying the 'friendly skies'! Just toss me a JD and coke and crank the headphones to 11..... |
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DFW Airport employees arrested in massive drug sting
...Nearly 50 people have been arrested... On a related note, 10,000 applications, 3 from white people, have been filed for the 50 open positions at DFW. |
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Cartel money involved?
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