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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(11,909 posts)
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 11:29 PM 5 hrs ago

14 Mississippi Delta cops arrested... agreed to provide safe passage of drug runs to other states for bribes

https://www.newsnationnow.com/crime/mississippi-drug-sting-cops-sheriffs-busted/

(NewsNation) — Two elected sheriffs were among 14 Mississippi law enforcement officers indicted for allegedly assisting drug trafficking across the state’s Northwestern Delta region, federal authorities announced Thursday.

In cases unveiled by Acting U.S. Attorney Clay Joyner, the indicted officers are accused of taking bribes of up to tens of thousands of dollars to allow the transportation of what they thought were illegal drugs. Joyner said the FBI launched the yearslong investigation, which he described as a sting, after suspects complained about having to pay kickbacks.

“We’re talking about 14 current or former law enforcement officers … who are alleged to have sold out the public,” FBI Co-Deputy Director Andrew Bailey said at a news conference. “This corruption permeated all levels. It extended across multiple counties and multiple jurisdictions in the state of Mississippi, and beyond.”

Besides the 14 officers from local, county and state police agencies, another six people were indicted for allegedly escorting what conspirators thought to be drug shipments. The two elected sheriffs charged are Humphreys County Sheriff Bruce Williams and Washington County Sheriff Milton Gaston.


The FBI announces 22 arrests across the Mississippi Delta, most of whom were law enforcement officers.

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14 Mississippi Delta cops arrested... agreed to provide safe passage of drug runs to other states for bribes (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd 5 hrs ago OP
These drug runners aren't migrants picking vegetables, landscapers or caregivers for the kids and elderly Deuxcents 5 hrs ago #1
ICE needs to stop picking on landscapers Attilatheblond 5 hrs ago #2
Kickin' with DISGUST & SHAME Faux pas 4 hrs ago #3
Well, let's bomb Mississippi then! Bayard 4 hrs ago #4
It appears Joyner is following up on investigations that pre-dated Trump. pat_k 4 hrs ago #5
They didn't offer Trump a big enough cut? cstanleytech 3 hrs ago #6

Deuxcents

(24,594 posts)
1. These drug runners aren't migrants picking vegetables, landscapers or caregivers for the kids and elderly
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 11:36 PM
5 hrs ago

These are homegrown and law enforcement officials not anywhere near the southern borders. 🤬

Attilatheblond

(7,646 posts)
2. ICE needs to stop picking on landscapers
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 11:38 PM
5 hrs ago

and start tailing cops. Then the cops can tail ICE and the rest of us can live in peace.

pat_k

(12,226 posts)
5. It appears Joyner is following up on investigations that pre-dated Trump.
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 12:40 AM
4 hrs ago

He was appointed as First assistant U.S. DA by Trump guy, William C. Lamar, and stepped up to acting U.S. DA when Lamar exited in February 2021. Although appointed by a Trump guy, he appears to be a career guy. He served as DA in Tupelo for 11 years, from 1997 until he joined the U.S. Attorney's office in 2008.

So, he's been acting U.S. Attorney since 2021. It's unclear to me how he as been in that role so long, but I guess it is nice to know the regime hasn't purged and replaced all the career people with unqualified loyalists.

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