Frank D'Alesio on the Insane Level of Ruthless Violence & Drugs Involved in Cartel Cases (Part 8)
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Frank D’Alesio, a former ATF agent who investigated high-profile cartel cases including the Sinaloa cartel, revealed the brutal reality behind drug trafficking operations in Texas. He described the pipeline from the border through cities like Dallas and Houston as “extraordinary,” with massive quantities of methamphetamine and heroin flooding the streets at shockingly low prices. D’Alesio emphasized the ruthless violence employed by cartels, noting how traffickers operate under constant fear—often having families held hostage in Mexico—and live in terror akin to a “third world country atmosphere.”
Reflecting on his career, D’Alesio spoke about the increasing challenges within law enforcement, citing shifting management priorities and operational frustrations that led to his retirement at 49. Despite leaving the force, he continues to share his knowledge through training, highlighting the ongoing complexities and dangers embedded in cartel-related investigations.
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