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News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: Drug Squad Marks 20th Anniversary
Title:US FL: Drug Squad Marks 20th Anniversary
Published On:2008-02-06
Source:Tampa Tribune (FL)
Fetched On:2008-02-10 22:23:59
DRUG SQUAD MARKS 20TH ANNIVERSARY

TAMPA - A man approached a tattooed undercover Tampa police officer
straddling a bicycle inside North Boulevard Homes on Tuesday, offering
$8 for one rock of crack cocaine.

A deal was struck.

"Move, move, move," went over the police radio.

Tuesday marked the 20th year of operation for the police department's
Quick Uniformed Attack on Drugs squad. The street-level initiative
celebrated like any other workday: targeting drug users and dealers.

Fifty-eight officers work on six squads, setting up small transactions
throughout the city - a few crack cocaine rocks or some marijuana - as
dealers or users.

Police posing as dealers must act fast. Within a half-hour, neighbors
will warn potential customers that the police are there, Cpl. B.J.
Berry said.

Officers posing as customers also find business difficult. "Some
people are hip to the game," Officer Eric DeFelice said. "They've been
arrested a few times, and they'll only deal with their regular customers."

Tuesday's operation lasted six hours, netting 14 arrests. Police
charged [redacted] with felony delivery of a counterfeit
controlled substance after officers said he sold fake crack cocaine
for $20.

Police also arrested a 17-year-old boy on felony sale of cocaine and
felony possession of cocaine after they said he sold four crack
cocaine rocks to an undercover officer near North 40th Street.
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