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Ariz. Sting Busts 'Crooks Robbing Crooks'
05/18/2004

Police Impersonators 'Raided' Drug Houses
By Senta Scarborough, The Arizona Republic

Tucson, Arizona -- It was just like a TV cop show.

They came swooping down in a convoy of five unmarked cars, one with flashing red lights. They kicked in the door of a rundown trailer house and drew weapons while yelling, "Police!"

But they were no more real police than Joe Friday.

Quickly, the voice of real law enforcement agents and the sudden flood of tear gas surprised the police-impersonating home-invasion gang, which was caught in the act near Gilbert on Wednesday night.

The real police even got them on videotape in a carefully planned and heavily equipped sting operation aimed at busting the ring of home-invading robbers, who for four years are believed to have ripped off drug dealers in the Tucson and Phoenix areas.

About 45 officers, led by the Arizona Department of Public Safety, used five armored vehicles, two robots, snipers hidden in foxholes and on a neighbor's roof and helicopters from several agencies to snare nine suspects, DPS spokesman Officer Frank Valenzuela said.

They were identified as Gabriel Jose Mendoza, 26; Guadalupe Gonzalez, 23; Jose Gabriel Lopez, 25; Somardo Rafael Lugo, 30; Arturo Sosa, 27; Adrian Raul Islas, 23; Jesus Alberto Flores, 23; Benny Jilo Bejarano, 27, and Marin Leon Coiral, 23. All those booked at Madison Street Jail Wednesday are from Phoenix or Tucson. Valenzuela said there may be more arrests.

"It was scary and intense at the same time. They were a swarm of bees that got their target," said M.D. Piepenbrink, a resident of the area who watched the drama starting about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 14000 block of East Pecos Road, just east of Lindsay Road.

The operation capped a three-month, multiagency undercover operation. Police selected a vacant trailer home in a county island near Gilbert and set up a mock stash house, a place where dealers hold drugs for distribution.

Police placed nearly 1,000 pounds of marijuana inside the trailer house and dug foxholes in the back yard where snipers hid.

Valenzuela said the suspects were armed with semiautomatic rifles and pistols and organized in their operations, including checking out their targets in advance so their arrival as "police" was as precisely executed as real police.

"They use lightning speed, and go in and overpower their opponents with speed and firepower, and take the product and move it somewhere else to resell it. It is all profit for them," Valenzuela said.

He said he did not have information on how many robberies the phony-police home invaders may have committed. He said incidents of "crooks robbing crooks" go unreported because drug smugglers and dealers would be turning themselves in if they reported the crime.


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Only one group of crooks as far as I can tell. The group being raided was fake. Smart crooks, though. Obviously not smart enough to figure out the police would catch on, but still better than your average stoner. Glad they are off the streets.
 
I have mixed feelings about this ... on one hand this is the best way to catch these kinds of criminals, but on the other hand if we didn't allow our police to use so-called "no-knock" warrants then this wouldn't be a problem in the first place.

I fear for the day when real police raid the wrong house and kill a law abiding citizen who is just trying to defend himself ...or more to the point, I fear for the day when it happens again (or even worse to me! I've got a crazy man on one side of me and a pot-head on the other ... its not completely out of the realm of posibility that one of them could be served a no-knock, and some cop could misread the warrant).
 
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I fear for the day when real police raid the wrong house and kill a law abiding citizen who is just trying to defend himself ...


It has happened, and will happen again. Its sad. The police do not have a mandate to protect, but they can kick in your door and do whatever..........

Just wonering if these guys in AZ that were arrested were here legally or not. I know it does not make a difference to some, but i scratch my head at this illegal alien crap.
 
They were identified as Gabriel Jose Mendoza, 26; Guadalupe Gonzalez, 23; Jose Gabriel Lopez, 25; Somardo Rafael Lugo, 30; Arturo Sosa, 27; Adrian Raul Islas, 23; Jesus Alberto Flores, 23; Benny Jilo Bejarano, 27, and Marin Leon Coiral, 23.

Bets on how many of those fake cops are illegal aliens, anyone?
 
I don't know if you guys know this but you are supposed to call them "undocumented aliens". :D
 
No, sturmruger, "aliens" is NOT political correct! You have to call them "undocumented immigrants".

Nice example of an attempt to further dumbing down (is that possible?) the American "citizens".

George Orwell described these things very well in his book "1984", written in 1948!!! A good read!
 
I think the official politically correct title is "undocumented immigrants".

"Aliens" is too un-PC.

However if an illegal aliens is deported and illegally enters the US again, then they have another official title. It is called "felon".
 
Gotta wonder when those guys do jail time...who else might be in there with them that they ran this scam on...

Wonder if the setnecing judge will deliberately sentence them to time in the same prison..would provide some interesting times for the prison staff, that's for sure.
 
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