The saddest part was seeing the kids when I was doing my undercover work. My job was to go into houses were they would sell crack and pick it up to be used later for evidence. One time I went in thinking it was going to be a normal bust and this kid is the one passing it out. What shocked me even more was the amount of people that had been in there waiting to buy.
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That poor kid, being around that shit..
probably just flour 😊😊
Oh well.😊
I’m Kansas City born and raised. Didn’t know you were from here. Or worked here. Either way, thank you. 🙏🏼 ♥️
Hopefully he found a really amazing mom and dad
Your channel is very eye opening. A very level headed person you are with all you’ve seen and been through 💯
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Yeah you should see the fentanyl houses now days in the Denver metro area of Colorado. I'm 16months sober God is good.
So sad for that child
My son being 3 right now I couldn’t imagine him growing up in a home like that 😢
Wow! Your stories are always so emotional and sometimes gut wrenching. I cold never do what you do. Thank you for your hard work!
I wish I could see how you looked like back then when working undercover!
That’s so sad, poor little boy. Glad you were there investigating & I’m sure something good was done. 🙏🏽
Did you ever bust anyone for just cannabis? Like just a weed dealer, nothing else on them. Just curious, or would you only target harder drugs?
That’s exactly how I grew up. It’s worse when it’s a sellers house because you have a constant flow of multiple people coming in all the time.
thank you for sharing your experience, i know its not a happy feeling remembering them but you want us to hear it and learn from it. appreciate your team's work. ❤
It's so sad what drugs do to people and what it causes them to do to others 😢
You said that like they were roaches everywhere… I hate to think crack has them chained up like that
❤❤ Dame you have been a lot of undercover things you're cool
"a😂nd the whatnot". Nasal. The night of reason indeed.
Are you a 2nd chance employer
Im from Ottawa a litle outside KC. Southwest Blvd use to be where my parents went when they were on drugs. I was 4 and walked in nobody spoke english,i was very scared and sat in the living room for what i remeber felt like hours. So thank you for the work!
BTW my parents got sober a couple years later and I ended moving to KC at 18. Thank you so your work!
So sad!! The baby breathing it on a daily 😢
How do you go undercover without being forced to get high by the dealers?!
I still can’t believe you worked undercover narcotics in Kansas City, Missouri, where I’m from 🤯
Born and raised in KC
But you know it’s not like that going on I get that damn kid out of there before anything else went on you don’t need to see that shit or be around it Poor little guy don’t serve that shit. It worked out when you get out of there and get somewhere safe.
As pathetic as this sounds, back when I was addicted (clean now for over 6years) I knew someone I would get a lot of different things from, and “they” had a small child. Even though I was part of the problem (showing up and buying whatever), I would always pull him away. Take him outside, babysit, or go into another room. It sickened me that a child was even there. That person got murdered, but the child got taken before that happened. It was so sad, and part of the reason I even got clean. That was one of many things that changed my thinking. I still hate myself for even part of that, but that’s what I have to live with. Addiction is so sad, and so damaging, for not only the addict, but the people around them.
If you’ve been down that path, and got help, I praise you! If you’re still battling, there is hope.
I've cared for a child going through withdrawals the moment he was born. Y'all don't want ab0rtlons but it's so sad how for MONTHS as such a tiny tiny baby he was in constant distress
Come to Oregon where dope is Legal….🤬 figure that one out
Poor child. It's just not fair
I have a 3yo nephew and the thought of him trapped in that environment breaks my heart. I hope that kid was removed from that hellhole.
Please don't label us as crackheads. Such shaming language. 3 years clean and sober for me after 26 years of use. We can recover.
So did she try some crack why she was in there😢
Omg not a baby 😢
Was the child removed?
Everyone is mentioning the toddler, of course, but what about the 19 year old (or so) that she said answered the door?? Not the "same" kind of sad, but nonetheless, still so young and very sad. Drugs can make people do stupid, crazy, sad shit.. hope they all got the help they needed, and that baby got a safe home ❤