Does anyone want info on what happens when the DEA investigates you?
April 24, 2014 2:27 AM   Subscribe

I hope this question is appropriate because I find that making the information public is of great benefit to understanding how our (US) law enforcement agencies interact with each other, share data, and execute investigations.

I was party to a DEA investigation in which i was accused and harrassed for a month or so, an investigation which has now concluded. I would love to inform the community on how this agency operates and the methods they employ to solidify cases and prosecution. I have outed a Federal Agent in the past and this may or may not have led to my confrontation. There are both internet and physical facets to the scenario which may have led to the visit.

I am willing to disclose as much as possible without accidentally identifying myself. Having said that I wish to discuss as much as possible so as to inform the US public about how these things transpire and what you can do to protect yourself.

Again as a lurker and one who is generally unfamiliar with the way AskMeFi works, I hope this is acceptable. Please ask away.
posted by fieldcannotbeblank to Law & Government (1 answer total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: Hey, sorry, but no, definitely not appropriate for Ask Metafilter. More info here. -- taz

 
No, I'm pretty sure this isn't appropriate here at all.
posted by jon1270 at 2:30 AM on April 24, 2014


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