ATF & DC Police Impersonate a Rap Label to Arrest over 70
From allhiphop.com:
Over $7.2 million in drugs and 161 weapons were confiscated after a year long investigation by the Washington D.C. Police and the Bureau the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, which operated as fictional rap label.
According to Washington D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier, D.C. police and ATF agents acted as undercover officers and “music industry insiders” during the year-long sting.
The police created the “Manic Enterprisess” studio in Northeast Washington, for fictional rap artist Richie Valdez in November of 2010.
Agents then told the underground world and black market that they were seeking to purchase weapons and drugs.
2 Comments


morse December 20, 2011 at 12:40 pm29
Not surprising. They will never do that type of sting in the financial industry. The fuc€ing 2%.
dnice December 21, 2011 at 5:47 am28
Where was this when the country was being run into the ground by bush. Luv seeing my tax dollars working so well.