Homeland Security Agents Busted in Utah Drug Scheme

Homeland Security Agents Busted in Utah Drug Scheme


A second DHS agent, Nicholas Kindle, was charged in Utah for allegedly conspiring to sell seized drugs through an informant.

The other agent involved is David Cole.

Both face felony drug distribution conspiracy charges.

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Kindle is also accused of profiting off U.S. government property.

His court date is Jan. 21, and Cole’s trial begins Feb. 24.

They face up to 25 and 20 years in prison, respectively.

2nd Homeland Security agent in Utah arrested on charges of selling illicit drugs that were seized as evidencehttps://t.co/BvYZ5iaHHf

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Bad actors are everywhere in our government!

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Homeland Security agents David Cole and Nicholas Kindle indicted for selling seized “bath salts” and stealing evidence in Utah.

Source: Straight Arrow

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