Two Air Marshals Arrested for Smuggling Cocaine
by Last Night in Little Rock
CNN just reported that two Air Marshals were arrested in Houston for smuggling cocaine on the flights they were protecting. They were delivering to a person who turned out to be a protected government witness.
The full story is not yet on CNN.com, but it has this short summary:
Two federal air marshals are facing drug charges after allegedly agreeing to smuggle cocaine from a man who turned out to be a cooperating witness for the government, the U.S. attorney's office in Houston announced Monday.
Shawn Ray Nguyen and Burlie Sholar were arrested Thursday after allegedly receiving 15 kilograms of cocaine and $15,000 cash delivered to Nguyen's home and agreeing to take the drugs on a plane, prosecutors said in court papers.
The U.S. attorney's office accused the two men of agreeing to use their official positions as federal air marshals to bypass airport security and smuggle the 15 kilograms of cocaine on board a Houston-to-Las Vegas flight in exchange for the money. The two men will make an initial appearance in federal court Monday afternoon.
Update: (TL) The Houston Chronicle has more here. Time Magazine reported on the arrests Friday. CNN.com's story is here.
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