A spike in overdose deaths in Hamilton County is tied to crack cocaine laced with fentanyl, and officials are warning all drug users to beware. The task force says it has investigated six suspected crack cocaine overdoses deaths in the last 10 days. A dealer is mixing fentanyl with meth and adding red, yellow or blue food coloring and pressing the mixture into pills to be sold as MDMA or ecstasy. Cops are finding fake pills being sold on the street as hydrocodone or Percocet that are actually fentanyl. This is the second alert. On May 20, officials warned about meth and cocaine laced with fentanyl, saying 15 people overdosed in a 12-hour period. |
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Crack mixed with fentanyl dropping em in Cinncinati
CannaOne Technologies Inc. - Solomon Riby-Williams
The BCSC issued a HIGHLY non-standard alert for CannaOne Technologies Inc (CNNA.c). Solomon Riby-Williams is the 'CEO / Co-Founder'. His bio states he ... "has an expert understanding of Front-End and Back-End Development." "The BCSC has recently learned that several vulnerable seniors in B.C. have been targeted by someone using high-pressure sales tactics, including daily phone calls, to encourage them to buy shares in CannaOne Technologies Inc. " Was Mr. Solomon Riby-Williams impressed with the unusual regulator spanking? Not, because this lame arse promo issued a dopey 'fluff' NR the next day. | Solomon Riby-Williams |
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| 'The Company has developed technology that leverages big data to deliver predictive analytics and actionable insight to the emerging cannabis industry.' It appears to me this enterprise sells websites, poorly, because it's never sold any. Around May 21st, there was a large escrow/pool release. That would be scads of $ .02 shares needing new owners. Total enterprise cap right this instant is something past $30m. It will take many more vulnerable seniors to keep it there. |
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Police seize thousands of fake goods at Markham Mall
A U.S. report lists Markham's Pacific Mall as one of the most notorious locations in the world for counterfeit and pirated goods. | Police say they’ve charged eight and seized thousands of fake goods sold at Pacific Mall in Markham. York Regional Police began investigating complaints about counterfeit luxury clothing and handbags being sold at the mall last year. 30 cops raided 7 businesses and one home. Counterfeit products made up 5% to 7% of world trade in 2013. | By 2017, the U.S. alone was estimated to be losing up to $600b each year to counterfeit goods. |
The Best Shop is a massive store at the top of Pacific Mall that's akin to a Chinese Wal-Mart. | The term "knockoff" describes products that copy or imitate other products but which do not copy the brand name or logo. They may still be illegal under trademark laws. The term 'pirated' refers to reproductions of copyrighted products. The spread of counterfeit goods is global and growing. | According to Forbes, in 2018 counterfeiting was the largest criminal enterprise in the world. |
HA André 'Curly' Sauvageau dies in prison
André Sauvageau's sudden death on Sunday at the Rivière-des-Prairies prison is not thought to be suspicious. The veteran Hells of the Montreal chapter would have turned 63 next week. He was found dead in his cell. He had heart issues. Sauvageau was detained since July 2016 following his arrest in the police operation Magot. He faced charges of conspiracy, cocaine trafficking and gangsterism. His cocaine smuggling ring in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district was thought to be worth "several million" a year. |
Monday, May 27, 2019
More 'purple heroin' in Ontario OD deaths
"The Most Destructive Breach In History": Hackers using NSA code
It's called EternalBlue and has been used by hackers in North Korea, Russia and China to "cut a path of destruction around the world." | Now it's come home to roost, wreaking havoc just miles from Washington in Baltimore. |
Experts say that attacks using EternalBlue have soared and cyber-criminals are honing in on vulnerable towns and cities, using it to paralyze governments. The NSA's connection to the attacks had previously not been reported and the NSA hasn’t commented. In April 2017, Edward Snowden said that the "NSA just lost control of its Top Secret arsenal of digital weapons; hackers leaked it." Since the April 2017 leak, the software has been used to paralyze places like hospitals, airports, rail and shipping operators, ATMs and factories. In the US and Canada, hackers are using the software to hit local governments. |
Sunday, May 26, 2019
No bail for accused in Musitano killing
Jabril Abdalla, charged in two mafia shootings, including the murder of Hamilton mobster Angelo Musitano, has been denied bail. The 27-year-old Hamilton man is charged with two counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted murder and three counts of conspiracy to commit murder for the slaying of Musitano, and in the death of 28-year-old Mila Barberi. She was an innocent bystander with her boyfriend Saverio Serrano, 41, who was believed to be the intended target. He survived. |
Co-accused Michael Graham Cudmore (the shooter) and Daniel Mario Tomassetti fled to Mexico and haven't been seen since. They are wanted on international warrants. |
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Hells Angels David Lefebvre raided
The condo of David Lefebvre, in Sainte-Thérèse, was the target of one of the 18 searches carried out yesterday by 130 cops. His mother's home in Montreal was also searched. There are no charges against David Lefebvre and the police did not arrest anyone, yet. Lefebvre has been a full patch for 4 years, and is seen as a part of the new generation of bikers in Quebec. |
Thursday, May 23, 2019
$3.1m found in social housing in Burnaby
A civil forfeiture claims police searched the home of Rolando Enrique Guajardo and found cash throughout the residence. Guajardo was believed to be a retiree living in subsidized housing on Maple Grove Crescent. Guajardo travelled to Australia last year, where he stayed at the home of Nasser Abo Abdo. In February Australian Federal Police intercepted 1.7 tonnes of meth bound for Australia, hidden in audio equipment. |
A Mexican cartel was allegedly behind the massive drug shipment. | Nasser Abo Abdo |
Ten killed in Michoacán gang shootout
The area has seen a rise in violence. | Ten were killed in a shootout between gangs near the town of Uruapán in western Mexico. The gun battle went on for over an hour and police later found military-grade weapons at the site.
It was a confrontation between rival gangs Los Viagra and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) fighting for control of lucrative drug smuggling routes. |
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Scads of Hells Angels expected at UK ‘Euro Run’
The three-day event culminates in a 700 motorcycle run to Brighton. The run is expected to cause major disruption in East Surrey and Sussex. It's the first time the three-day event, between May 30 and June 1, has been held in the UK. It marks the 50th anniversary of the HAMC in the country. |
Licensed Kitchener grow operation a major drug trafficker
Eight were arrested after a major drug bust by police in Toronto. On April 25, search warrants were executed in Kitchener, Toronto, Vaughan and Stoney Creek. |
As part of Project Dos, police seized 29 kg of cocaine, over 3,900 bootleg marijuana plants, as well as ephedrine, phenacetin, ketamine and crystal meth. The grow-op was located in an industrial unit in the area of Stirling Avenue South and Mill Street. It has been shut down. Cops said efforts are being made to have the medical licence revoked. They say illegal grow-ops will continue until legalized marijuana is sold at the same price as cannabis purchased on the black market. Legal cannabis is, on average, 33% higher in price than black market cannabis and is often poorer quality. |
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Daughter of Rostov crime lord Fyodor Sagomonov a drug baroness
Emma Sagomonov, the daughter of crime lord Fyodor Sagomonov has been busted with drugs. She was found with 70 doses of “salt.” (Synthetic cathinones) Cops searched her apartment and found a laboratory for the manufacture of synthetic drugs. "I am shocked" crime lord Fyodor Sagomonov said. |
Portugal lowers boom on HA
Portuguese police arrested 17 members of the Hells Angels mc on suspicion of organized crime activity.
Around 150 cops took part in raids on homes and commercial establishments across Portugal. Homes were searched in the capital Lisbon, the country's north and the Algarve in the south where thousands of bikers gather every year for an international motorcycle event. 17 men belonging to the Hells Angels and aged between 29 and 52 were detained and expected to appear in court on charges of criminal association - which in Portugal is punishable by up to five years in jail. |
Monday, May 20, 2019
Mexican president orders end to corporate tax breaks - 'gangster theft'
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said his government will order an end to tax forgiveness for the country's largest companies, saying $20 billion in exemptions given by his predecessors was akin to theft by gangsters. Of the firms that benefited from tax breaks totaling more than 400 billion pesos, 58 are listed on the stock exchange. Obrador did not reveal the identity of the companies. "It's like white collar fuel theft," Obrador said, referring to the widespread stealing of gasoline from pipelines in Mexico. | A fire caused by pipeline tapping in the state of Puebela |
Sunday, May 19, 2019
The Dunbar Armored robbery
The Dunbar Armored robbery is the largest cash robbery in the US. It occurred in 1997 at the Dunbar Armored facility at 550 S Hill Street, Los Angeles. The thieves made off with $18.9m. |
The robbery was masterminded by Allen Pace, who worked for Dunbar as a regional safety inspector. Pace photographed the company's Los Angeles armored car depot. He recruited five friends, and on the night of September 13, 1997, Pace used his keys to enter the facility. Once inside, they ambushed the guards one by one. In half an hour, the robbers had loaded millions of dollars into a waiting U-Haul. They almost got away with it — except for a broken tail light and a critical mistake ... a robber didn't remove the straps from around the loot. |
But the clue was of little value until Eugene Lamar Hill Jr. was identified as a suspect 2 years later. Hill had rented a 14-foot U-Haul truck a day before the heist and had returned it a day later. When arrested, Hill had a stack of bills bearing the same money wrappers as those taken in the Dunbar robbery. Hill confessed and led authorities to the others. |
Thunder Bay - 'Time to get the Hells Angels back on the streets'
The club is in 'limbo' in Thunder Bay | In 2016 and 2017, Thunder Bay had more murders per capita than any other metro area in Canada at 5.8 per 100,000. Following Thunder Bay is Abbotsford and Edmonton. A violent crime wave has hit the Northwestern Ontario city with a tide of assaults, holdups and murders. | Its arriving with gangs from Toronto and Ottawa, looking to cash in with opioids to the indigenous. |
Even after a recent seizure of 13 firearms, more than a kilogram of fentanyl and about $750k in cash – the top cop admitted feeling overmatched by the level of violence. By 2017 Ottawa gangs had given way to Toronto groups like the Galloway Boys and the Ardwick Bloods. Cops say there could be as many as a dozen gangs operating in the city at any one time. While the Hells Angels recently returned to Thunder Bay cops say it doesn't appear that the southern gangs are working with the bikers. "The Thunder Bay Hells Angels kind of came back in as an official chapter, but due to the death to one of their members they are kind of in a limbo state." Southern gangs bring cocaine in bulk to Thunder Bay which can net between $300k and $500k a kilogram once the product is cut and distributed on the streets. |
Saturday, May 18, 2019
How to impress your 1% friends
Crocker 109. | Auction Lot S124.1. 1940 Crocker 'Big Tank' Big Twin, Serial No. 4061109. Fastest production machine of its era at 110 MPH. One of the most collectible and desirable motorcycles ever built. This black Crocker “Big Tank” is the ultimate American V-twin. |
Albert Crocker showed the two big American V-twin manufacturers—Indian and Harley-Davidson—by creating a machine that was faster than anything they offered. The total production of Crockers is 64 V-twins. $550k. |
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