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Justice Department announces 6,000-plus arrests in violent crime crackdown Operation Legend

The initiative was instituted to combat violent crime during the summer of 2020


By Sophie Mann

Updated: December 24, 2020 - 11:36am


The Justice Department's Operation Legend, started this summer in several U.S. cities to fight violent crime, has resulted in over 6,000 arrests, according to the agency.

The department in a release Wednesday described the operation as a "sustained, systematic and coordinated law enforcement initiative in which federal law enforcement agencies work in conjunction with state and local law enforcement officials to fight violent crime."

Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee and St. Louis are among the nine cities included in the effort.

"Operation Legend removed violent criminals, domestic abusers, carjackers and drug traffickers from nine cities which were experiencing stubbornly high crime and took illegal firearms, illegal narcotics and illicit monies off the streets," Attorney General Bill Barr said.

Of the more than 6,000 individuals arrested, about 1,500 have been charged with federal offenses, and 500 were charged with homicide. Thirty-two kilos of heroin and more than 17 kilos of fentanyl have been seized by federal forces, as well as 300 kilos of methamphetamines and in excess of 135 kilos of cocaine, the report also states.

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"Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee and St. Louis are among the nine cities included in the effort."

Gee...
Why couldn't they direct their investigative abilities to crack down on vote fraud in these places...?