Legalized Theft: Police Seize $87,000 From Former Marine but Don’t Charge Him...

Legalized Theft: Police Seize $87,000 From Former Marine but Don’t Charge Him...

A recently published report that went viral across social media details how a former U.S. Marine, Stephen Lara, was pulled over by police and was suspected of being a drug trafficker. Police then searched Lara’s vehicle and subsequently took $87,000 in cash from a bag kept in Lara’s trunk. Lara, who also had a stack of automated teller machine (ATM) receipts that showed the funds were legitimate, said “I could not believe that I had just been literally robbed on the side of the road by people with badges and guns.” Policing for Profit — DEA and Nevada....


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