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Headline: Isolated Incidents Addressed, Major Threats Averted in 48 Hours
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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In the past 48 hours, no major terrorist attacks or large-scale threats have struck the United States, but law enforcement continues to address isolated incidents and international narco-terrorism links. Lancaster County Sheriff's Office in Pennsylvania reported the arrest of Devante Robert Crosby on charges of terroristic threats, a misdemeanor case amid a local snow emergency starting Saturday night. Meanwhile, The Bureau revealed that Ryan James Wedding, a top Sinaloa Cartel operative dubbed the largest narco-trafficker in modern times, was arrested in Mexico City late Thursday and transported to the U.S. under the FBI's Foreign Terrorist Organization coordination process, facing charges including drug conspiracies, murder, and leading a criminal enterprise tied to a 2025 witness killing in Colombia.
On the international front with U.S. implications, United States Southern Command announced a lethal kinetic strike Friday on a drug vessel in the Eastern Pacific operated by designated terrorist organizations, escalating efforts against narco-terror networks. Defconlevel.com's live threat intelligence, updated this January, notes the current U.S. DEFCON level at 3 amid global alerts like a U.S. airstrike in Somalia against ISIS, though no domestic escalations. These actions tie into broader counterterrorism, including the recent U.S. intervention in Venezuela, where narcoterrorism charges against former leader Nicolás Maduro remain active following his January capture.
Federal officials emphasize vigilance, with no elevated national alerts beyond routine monitoring. Listeners, stay informed on these developing stories.
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On the international front with U.S. implications, United States Southern Command announced a lethal kinetic strike Friday on a drug vessel in the Eastern Pacific operated by designated terrorist organizations, escalating efforts against narco-terror networks. Defconlevel.com's live threat intelligence, updated this January, notes the current U.S. DEFCON level at 3 amid global alerts like a U.S. airstrike in Somalia against ISIS, though no domestic escalations. These actions tie into broader counterterrorism, including the recent U.S. intervention in Venezuela, where narcoterrorism charges against former leader Nicolás Maduro remain active following his January capture.
Federal officials emphasize vigilance, with no elevated national alerts beyond routine monitoring. Listeners, stay informed on these developing stories.
Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI