The war on drugs would have been impossible for
the government to wage for the last 40 plus years without support
from the media. Earlier this month, a DEA agent shot a
grandmother reaching for her child during a raid that found no
drugs. In the summer, a SWAT team in Georgia threw a
flashbang into a baby’s crib, critically injuring it. There
are more than 150 such raids each day in America, so there are a
lot of horrifying stories that come out of that, on a regular
basis. Rarely, if ever, do such stories break out of the local news
and into the national news cycle. But, writes Ed Krayewski, that’s
changing.
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