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The Last Narc is a docuseries about the 1985 death of U.S. DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. The series interviews DEA agents and witnesses to Camarena's death who state that he was murdered by Mexican drug lords, with the complicity of the CIA. The series was released by Amazon in July 2020. [1]
The abduction and murder of DEA Agent Enrique Camarena (2005) by retired DEA Resident Agent in Charge James H. Kuykendall. [69] Roberto Saviano's non-fiction book Zero Zero Zero (2015) deals in part with Camarena's undercover work and his eventual fate.
Matthew Glave as Mike Spencer (season 2), a high-ranking member of the DEA Operations division. Edward James Olmos as Chucho Peña (season 3), Javier’s father. Shea Whigham as Agent Duffy (season 3), a DEA agent tracking the Cali cartel. Nicholas Gonzalez as Agent Lopez (season 3), a DEA agent and Duffy’s partner.
Defendant Daniel Gonzalez is alleged to have used his car as a dangerous weapon against a DEA agent. (U.S. District Court) The four-year investigation, dubbed “Operation Front Runner,” spanned ...
DEA agent Walt Breslin begins Operation Leyenda by kidnapping Delgado, the physician who aided in the torture of Kiki Camarena by keeping him awake with adrenaline, and forcing the doctor to give up the name of the torturer Sergio Verdín, a DFS agent. Breslin's team then kidnaps Verdín on the streets in a gunfight.
Starting around 2011, Irizarry allegedly used the cover of his badge to file false reports and mislead his superiors, all while directing DEA personnel to wire funds reserved for undercover stings ...
The biggest challenge, he knew, would be his own staff’s resistance. “It’s a real 12-step culture throughout our whole organization around the country,” he said. He spent all of 2012 planning to integrate maintenance medications into the program and working to win over staff, some of whom he found avoided treating heroin addicts at all.
Among other findings, Milgram testified the DEA estimated that the powerful Sinaloa Cartel and Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) have more than 45,000 members, associates, facilitators and ...