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Source: Townhall Media/Julio Rosas
PINAL COUNTY, Ariz. When I and my Pinal County Sheriff s Office escort arrived at the pickup locations the Sinaloa Cartel smugglers use off of I-8, we didn t have to walk far into the brush to see we had just missed a group of border crossers.
The smugglers, who traffic both drugs and humans, are very knowledgeable of the terrain as the trails have been in use for decades. The very paths we were walking were used to smuggle alcohol when Prohibition was the law of the land in the United States. Now the contraband is hard drugs like fentanyl. It s because the trails have been there for so long that the cartels don t consider the actual U.S. border to be an issue. All they need to do is get to I-8.
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A bill designating a portion of state Highway 310 and a portion of state Highway 11 in Roseau County as the “Deputy Richard K. Magnuson Memorial Highway” and the “Patrol Inspector Robert H. Lobdell Memorial Highway,” respectively, has passed the Senate Transportation Committee. The bills, authored by District 1 State Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks), honor fallen Deputy Richard K. Magnuson and Patrol Inspector Robert H. Lobdell.
The legislation awaits a vote by the full Senate.
“Although this honor is long overdue, it is part of our commitment to remember the sacrifices of law enforcement. Deputy Richard K. Magnuson and Patrol Inspector Robert H. Lobdell were killed in the line of duty, protecting and defending our great state,” said Johnson.