My interest in the connection between Boston’s cocaine supply and the Boston police arose in 2006। That year, the F।B।I। announced the arrest of three Boston police officers in Miami Fl. The police arrested were Carlos A. Pizarro, 36, of Boston, an officer for 10 years now on injured leave; Nelson Carrasquillo, 35, of Dorchester, and a seven-year department veteran and the “ring leader” Roberto Pulido. Some of the charges filed against the Boston police arrested in Miami were the stealing...
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My interest in the connection between Boston’s cocaine supply and the Boston police arose in 2006. That year, the F.B.I. announced the arrest of three Boston police officers in Miami Fl. The police arrested were Carlos A. Pizarro, Nelson Carrasquillo and the “ring leader” Roberto Pulido. The most important of their charges was drug trafficking. They were in Miami collecting a payment in exchange for the protection of hundreds upon hundreds of kilos of cocaine being brought into Boston...
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