Once the ratio of "criminals" vs 'criminals' reaches 340,
it will be just a matter of time before cpunks get arrested because
... whatever.


Tampa, Fla. -- A four-month effort to round up fugitive drug-trafficking
suspects netted 1,015 arrests and $1 million in seized property, federal
authorities said yesterday.

The effort, led by the Marshals Service with state and other federal
agencies, targeted suspects considered some of the most elusive. Many
were alleged high-level drug dealers from the United States and the
Caribbean who had been indicted but never were arrested or who had
jumped bail.

``They were lost for as long as they were because they are good at it,''
said U.S. Marshals Service Director John Marshall.

Among those captured were (1) an alleged drug trafficker suspected in
the deaths of two government informants; (2) an alleged marijuana
supplier accused of setting up an elaborate indoor farm; and (3) a man
charged with using drug money to provide automatic weapons to Colombian
dealers.

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