On The Frontline Of Miami’s Drugs Killing Crisis | Witness | HD Trafficking Murder Crime Documentary

It’s the gateway for cocaine into America with dealers and traffickers fighting for control. Last year, 217 people were killed in drugs-related killings in Miami. Confronting this crime wave is the elite SWAT unit. With an arsenal of military grade weapons at their disposal, they’re also responsible for tackling armed robberies and at the frontline in the case of terrorist attacks. We followed them at work for several months.

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31 thoughts on “On The Frontline Of Miami’s Drugs Killing Crisis | Witness | HD Trafficking Murder Crime Documentary

  1. Tough guys?? Does the swat ever tackle more than just a mom with her kids?
    PR exercise lol Advertorial …where are the real journalist s?

  2. "SWAT was created in response to race wars"(they mean after a black man was beaten). So they were created to reenforce racism, got it.

  3. I wonder how much was spent on resources for them to secure that $300 bag of yard weed. Come on man, dude was probably serving the neighborhood workers…Looking forward to it becoming recreationally legal so we can tax it

  4. How much was the SWAT and operations costs in comparison to the pound and half of TRASH they found 🤔
    Alonso was a scapegoat smh…

  5. Born and raised here in Miami. Police and politicians are all in on it. Don’t let the media and glamorous life fool you. Miami is built of drug money. Drugs will always be imported into Miami from every angle. It’ll never stop. Yet they fail to figure out human trafficking smdh

  6. All I saw was Swat raiding low income homes and petty street level dealers.. didn't see any high or even middle level traffickers !! Also, didn't see anything regarding sex trafficking and forced prostitution ?

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