Saturday, June 13, 2015

NC: Failed Sting May Have Been Entrapment

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GRNC has been monitoring progress of investigation into the botched 2009-2013 multi-agency sting operation code-named "Something Bruin". 

Agencies involved include the US Forest Service, the National Park Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service and North Carolina and Georgia state wildlife agencies. The four year, multimillion undercover operation was claimed necessary to stop "known" bear poaching rings operating in North Carolina and Georgia.

Victims recount "Gestapo-like" tactics

In February, 2013 dozens of agents in tactical gear carrying automatic weapons raided suspects' homes reportedly seizing everything from firearms, hunting equipment and mounted trophies, to boats, machinery and even toys. Reports are that these raids were conducted without warrants, homes were maliciously ransacked, and residents, including children, terrified.

Ultimately, 81 people were charged with 980 violations. Ten plead guilty to federal misdemeanors, possibly under pressure to avoid costs associated with a jury trial. Only one serious charge, illegally transporting a bear carcass, has resulted in a conviction, after initial dismissal in district court. The illegal transport across state lines in question was apparently done by an undercover agent. The conviction is currently being appealed.
A three-part media series explaining the case is available on YouTube

Evidence of Entrapment Accumulates 

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