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Mid-Level Narcotic dealers are often over looked by law enforcement agencies across the country.  Local police departments spend a great deal of time arresting the same street-level dealers over and over again.  Federal agencies and HIDTA task forces primarily target upper-level drug organizations trafficking multi-kilogram quantities of Cocaine, Heroin, PCP, and Methamphetamine.  These enforcement strategies leave a tremendous void in targeting mid-level drug organizations that are flooding the communities with drugs.

In the lucrative and violent world of drug dealing, firearms are often used to protect illegal drug sales.  In addition to protecting the drug sales, guns are used by drug dealers to intimidate the person making the drug buy, which for law enforcement purposes is usually an undercover officer.  Whether it's a twenty-dollar rock buy, an ounce buy, or a multi-kilogram buy, drug dealers are always armed. 

This training curriculum was developed to target mid-level drug dealers using all available resources including both state and federal narcotic and firearm laws.  All of the material presented in this course is based solely on methods and techniques that have been extremely effective in previous undercover operations.  Learn from an instructor who has infiltrated numerous mid-level drug groups, and knows how to attack every aspect of the group to dismantle the entire organization.

PRESS RELEASES

Dallas Morning News- June 2008

"14 Arrested on Federal Drug Charges For Running PCP & Ecstacy Distribution Conspiracy Near a Dallas Middle School."

U.S. Department of Justice- September 2006
"29 South Dallas Gang Members Indicted on Federal Drug Conspiracy.  Some Involved in Producing Musical Compact Discs Glorifying the Distribution of Crack Cocaine."

U.S. Department of Justice- November 2005
"North Texas Heroin Ring Indicted on Federal Charges.  Siblings Admit to Causing Students Death." 

Dallas Morning News- June 2004

"Police Arrest 12 on Suspicion of Heroin Trafficking.  Heroin, Cocaine, Guns Seized in Raids."