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Protesters Impede Tucson Cartel Drug Bust After Mistaking It for ICE Raid

The incident exposed how misperceptions about ICE operations can obstruct critical law enforcement efforts

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Overview

  • A six-month joint federal and local investigation led to a late-Wednesday raid in southwest Tucson targeting a former cartel member who had re-entered the country after deportation.
  • Authorities seized five million fentanyl pills along with 32 pounds of cocaine, 22 pounds of methamphetamine and four firearms during the operation.
  • A group of demonstrators believed the warrant was for an ICE action and physically blocked officers from towing the suspect’s vehicle even after being told it was a narcotics investigation.
  • Pinal County Sheriff Ross Teeple and Tucson Police Chief Chad Kasmar say the protest caused a temporary evidence-removal delay but did not prevent the suspect’s arrest.
  • The mix-up has fueled wider debate over immigration enforcement after similar protests disrupted operations in Omaha and Los Angeles.