A Homeland Security agent has been charged for allegedly selling illicit drugs taken from seized evidence.
Nicholas Kindle, a special agent in Utah assigned to investigate illegal narcotics trafficking, is the second Homeland Security agent arrested for the alleged scheme.
Kindle was arrested three weeks after his alleged co-conspirator, special agent David Cole.
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According to The Epoch Times, both men face “felony drug distribution conspiracy charges.”
Kindle also faces a charge of “conspiracy to convert U.S. government property for profit.”
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Per The Epoch Times:
Kindle was formally charged in an information document filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which does not require grand jury approval to
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