I knew of him through my Karate Instructor, Darnell Garcia was a great fighter in his days on the karate tournament circuit... He wasn't the only one in that world to go down for dealing... Walt Bone, Jay T Will are just a couple that come to mind.
Used to play poker with Darnell, John Jackson, and Wayne Countryman back in the 1970's. They all three went bad after I left and formed one of the worst criminal groups ever in the DEA.
Really appreciate your work, thank you. Most people have no clue how much damage hard drugs have done. I was a young firefighter with a great career going and going to college also until my jaw started falling apart the bones started breaking and falling apart and I had to have eight surgeries this was in 2000 and I got prescribed a bunch of high dose oxycontin and didn't know how dangerous it was and my doctors then told me that it was an addictive and that you could get off without any withdrawals at all. That oxycontin decimated my life like a atomic bomb. Which led me to heroin in 20 years of misery. I take full responsibility. But without the high doses of oxycontin my life would be so different. In that 20 years I never dealt drugs I never turned anybody else on and thankfully I never went to prison. Kept my habit low stayed out of trouble but I had a horrible just miserable life for many years. The worst part of my whole addiction was the last 2 years when I was on fentanyl those last two years or worse than all the years of heroin combined. Even when I was on heroin I could always keep up some kind of legal hustle or part-time job or something to make money whereas when I was on Fentanyl and took me down so fast so far it was horrible. And also a fentanyl being so much more horrible made me want to quit and I have been off illegal drugs for a year and a half I've been stepping down with the help of methadone first then Sublocade. It has been a long long road out of hell. And I still have a long way to go just to even feel decent again. Like I said I really appreciate the work people like you have done and did. Most people truly don't understand the magnitude set an alarm and what it is doing to our nation. Last year more people died from fentanyl overdose in Iraq Afghanistan and Vietnam war combined, just last year. In my opinion fentanyl is a plague brought on us by the Chinese for our involvement in the opium wars on them. The Chinese are the biggest suppliers of precursors for all the meth and fentanyl and now have taken over as the biggest money launderers in the world. They are eroding America and playing the long game. They have also taken and become the biggest source of black market marijuana grows in America. Be interesting to hear your opinion on these issues. God bless you 🙏
Nothing shocks me anymore. We had a DEA agent who lived close to us decades ago. He had a bunch of land. A huge nice barn. About 2 years after we moved in he was busted. They had a lot of stuff that he acquired from busts in his barn all over the outside of it loading it on trailers. We never see him again.
They are the biggest drug dealers it happens right here in my country small Caribbean islands they in the police 🚓 force for two years and after they has the biggest house 🏡 and most expensive car or SUV
the dirty cop who robbed drug dealers, stole evidence, lied to the feds, and used flipped informants to sell his dope wasn't loyal? 😂 he fucked over everyone he met, they should've known he would fuck them over too
Absolutely his mistake was using too many friends on the inside the most obviously using his real gd name lol if he would have had one distributor and strictly went thu him s*** maybe would have made it another decade. Then again with the CIA being your number one supply got to have that money for the game during the Cold War era.. Congress wasn't trying to hand it out...
His website says - "In his early thirties, he embarked on a new career, which would last seven years, in public service beginning with the Los Angeles Police Department where he received a commendation for saving the life of another officer. Then he was recruited by the Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Justice Department where again he received superior achievement awards. Currently living and working in Southern California, traveling and keeping up with car racing in F-1, IMSA, NASCAR, Vintage Racing." lol what a pos.
Im too disgusted to watch this shit. 🤢🤮...im curious if this documentary mentions a damn thing about the DEA's MAJOR role in protecting high level druglords? 🤬🤮🤬🤮
@@tonyastokley5165 imagine, cuz thats impossible im afraid. what if all vice was somehow eliminated and we were all free? We would starve because money from everybody's poisons of choice is what runs our economy. Just focus on you doing your best and dont worry so much, you're in good hands lil one))
From 28.02 minutes you can see the tower of Luxembourg train station behind the two capital city buses. At 28.56 minutes you can see the Luxembourg bank "Spuerkees", "Banque d'Etat du Luxembourg" next to the Adolphe Bridge in Luxembourg City. This is not Switzerland.
He was probably the best agent. They had that usually had works the best and the most fair guy. I always gets treated the worst because he's righteous man. That's why.
Please look at your secret police and your own backyard sheriff’s are corrupt. I experienced this with a formal friend of mine who had a very bad attitude when I got he was on the take.
Coke doesn't come in that type of power, that high in the food chain. It's up to the next man to step on it. Initially, stepping on it simply doesn't happen. His job is to sell a product that isn't going to bring him problems. When you step on it means you are smoking it yourself.
any powder like whitish substance will apparently do bkihg soda watever, hey man why i always gotta take a sht rt after i do a bump of sht i bought off you?/. Cuttin' it w laxative again huh?/mfker
Revolving door (politics) In politics, a revolving door can refer to two distinct phenomena. Primarily, it denotes a situation wherein personnel move between roles as legislators or regulators in the public sector, and as employees or lobbyists of industries (affected by state legislation and regulations) in the private sector. It is analogous to the movement of people in a physical revolving door, hence its name. Critics assert that such a relationship between the government and private sector can lead to conflict of interest and regulatory capture, based on the granting of reciprocated privileges between them. The term has also been used to refer to the constant switching and ousting of political leaders from office, such as in Australia (which changed Prime Ministers 6 times from 2007 to 2018),[1] interwar Yugoslavia, and Japan. Wikipedia
How do you go from 80 years to only 21 years when the federal guidelines mandates an inmate to serve out 95% of the prison sentence...21 years isnt 95% of 80 years nor 50% before it's restructure in the late 80s...🤔🤔🤔
Then we’d have an issue where suddenly everyone is getting evidence planted and false charges/true corruption. It’s already bad (the bad apples that are in law enforcement) if you could make millions in a week, what type of people would it attract to the job? Lol
12:05 'The Sheriff's Department makes about 120,000 arrests per year, 'Narcotics arrests''. Is that just in the whole of California or just in L.A.? Any one know?
What is the reason you present a video in a tiny little box in the corner of my screen, or you know, couldn't you just do what most other programs do....and use the whole scree?
I came on this channel to watch one video and it's led me down a rabbit hole 😂😂 I've watched 30 videos over the past few days
Dwayne - take a break!
Same
Decrease viewing.
I did the same damn thing 6 months ago...
😂😂😂
Working for the DEA was his internship 😂😂😂
He makes good money 💰
The one who got caught. His colleagues are better at covering their ill gotten drug monies
illicit money Will always come to light sooner or later, it cannot be hidden
Cop uses his real name to sell $14mil in coke ... what could go wrong😂😂
He should have named himself ghost
@@stanslousmunema7887 lol go back to cod
Heisenberg.
@@globaladdict It is a Power reference, young nephew. A good show which you'll now go to watch because I told you to.
I knew of him through my Karate Instructor, Darnell Garcia was a great fighter in his days on the karate tournament circuit... He wasn't the only one in that world to go down for dealing... Walt Bone, Jay T Will are just a couple that come to mind.
So working as DEA is also very tempting.
Used to play poker with Darnell, John Jackson, and Wayne Countryman back in the 1970's. They all three went bad after I left and formed one of the worst criminal groups ever in the DEA.
Really appreciate your work, thank you. Most people have no clue how much damage hard drugs have done. I was a young firefighter with a great career going and going to college also until my jaw started falling apart the bones started breaking and falling apart and I had to have eight surgeries this was in 2000 and I got prescribed a bunch of high dose oxycontin and didn't know how dangerous it was and my doctors then told me that it was an addictive and that you could get off without any withdrawals at all. That oxycontin decimated my life like a atomic bomb. Which led me to heroin in 20 years of misery. I take full responsibility. But without the high doses of oxycontin my life would be so different. In that 20 years I never dealt drugs I never turned anybody else on and thankfully I never went to prison. Kept my habit low stayed out of trouble but I had a horrible just miserable life for many years. The worst part of my whole addiction was the last 2 years when I was on fentanyl those last two years or worse than all the years of heroin combined. Even when I was on heroin I could always keep up some kind of legal hustle or part-time job or something to make money whereas when I was on Fentanyl and took me down so fast so far it was horrible. And also a fentanyl being so much more horrible made me want to quit and I have been off illegal drugs for a year and a half I've been stepping down with the help of methadone first then Sublocade. It has been a long long road out of hell. And I still have a long way to go just to even feel decent again. Like I said I really appreciate the work people like you have done and did. Most people truly don't understand the magnitude set an alarm and what it is doing to our nation. Last year more people died from fentanyl overdose in Iraq Afghanistan and Vietnam war combined, just last year. In my opinion fentanyl is a plague brought on us by the Chinese for our involvement in the opium wars on them. The Chinese are the biggest suppliers of precursors for all the meth and fentanyl and now have taken over as the biggest money launderers in the world. They are eroding America and playing the long game. They have also taken and become the biggest source of black market marijuana grows in America. Be interesting to hear your opinion on these issues. God bless you 🙏
good business to be in if you don't get caught .
Nothing shocks me anymore. We had a DEA agent who lived close to us decades ago. He had a bunch of land. A huge nice barn. About 2 years after we moved in he was busted. They had a lot of stuff that he acquired from busts in his barn all over the outside of it loading it on trailers. We never see him again.
They are the biggest drug dealers it happens right here in my country small Caribbean islands they in the police 🚓 force for two years and after they has the biggest house 🏡 and most expensive car or SUV
Wow
Because he moved to Argentina. 😉
👍🏼
He got word of the warrant, flew and didn't tell his boys? No loyalty
Is there no honor among thieves??? Lol
Lol. Never is.
😊😊
the dirty cop who robbed drug dealers, stole evidence, lied to the feds, and used flipped informants to sell his dope wasn't loyal? 😂 he fucked over everyone he met, they should've known he would fuck them over too
That’s why he ended up serving 21 years out of 80 years. And the other 2 did 3 and 4 out of 15 because they testified against him 😅
Love the French Agent, "he got greedy over 200 barks" 😆😆😆
🤣🤣
We need a whole series about this on big screens😂😂
The War on Drugs has been successful beyond what could have ever been imagined. For those who stand to profit from it.
the gov't -may not have gone exactly according to their plan.... or maybe it did;;
So true they try to make us believe
Crime doesn't pay what a lie
I don't blame him I myself should have joined the Miami police force and secure my family wealth
Just like the Bush Family
There are lots of Garcias in Police Stations all over the world 😮
That's because Garcia is like the Johnsons or Thompsons, Kims or Duponts in other countries. The most common name.
@@RetroscoopAre you dense ?
Idk why im asking,I already know the answer….
Yep. There sure are
@@Retroscoophe didnt mean the literal last name. He meant there's plenty of people like Garcia
Thank you for the video.
I love the old lady saying very oooooollllld😊😊😊😊
HE GOT OUT OF PRISON IN 2011, HAS WRITTEN A BOOK ABOUT HIS LIFE. MADE A MILLION$ OFF THE BOOK. AND NOW THEY ARE MAKING A MOVIE ABOUT HIS LIFE.
Sentenced to 80 years and does only 21, what's that all about?
Was thinking when they gonna do movies about this 😂😂😂
i think they already made a movie about him, Training Day
You like corruption sonny?
You're lying for a few measly thumb ups. A quick Wikipedia and Goodreads search proves this. He has not written a book about his life. Pathetic, son.
Always watching from Georgetown Guyana south America 🇬🇾🇬🇾
Don't drink the kool-aid!
Greed always get them caught 😂
Please the DEA is the Cartels Supervisor, this arrest is a distraction same as previous ++ future 🙈🙈🙄🙄
Enter the Dragon with Jason Scott lee, hmmmm whats wrong with this picture LoL 😂😅😂😅😂😅
WIKIPEDIA: Garcia was eventually released from federal prison in November 2011, having served 21 years.
Office Richie and Frank Lucas cracked this case 😂😂
Darnell Garcia is the mannnn
He made numerous “miss steps” but seriously, $200 dollars?
He is a total idiot.
Is that Burt Reynolds in the thumbnail? 😂
The facial expressions on the dude around 5:58 is nuts, this guy looks so evil lol
I thought that thumbnail was Turd Ferguson 😅
He beat Joe Lewis in that Long Beach, CA tournament. I remember it well from many years ago.
In other words he took to much and didn't grease the wheel.
"too"
Absolutely his mistake was using too many friends on the inside the most obviously using his real gd name lol if he would have had one distributor and strictly went thu him s*** maybe would have made it another decade.
Then again with the CIA being your number one supply got to have that money for the game during the Cold War era.. Congress wasn't trying to hand it out...
He was not being greedy, he was stupid .
His website says - "In his early thirties, he embarked on a new career, which would last seven years, in public service beginning with the Los Angeles Police Department where he received a commendation for saving the life of another officer. Then he was recruited by the Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Justice Department where again he received superior achievement awards.
Currently living and working in Southern California, traveling and keeping up with car racing in F-1, IMSA, NASCAR, Vintage Racing."
lol what a pos.
Im too disgusted to watch this shit. 🤢🤮...im curious if this documentary mentions a damn thing about the DEA's MAJOR role in protecting high level druglords? 🤬🤮🤬🤮
Our government had there hands they were aware of the problems on the streets!
If you cut out drugs and keep everyone healthy and clear mentally then you’ll not have the system over loaded in courts just imagine
@@tonyastokley5165 imagine, cuz thats impossible im afraid. what if all vice was somehow eliminated and we were all free? We would starve because money from everybody's poisons of choice is what runs our economy. Just focus on you doing your best and dont worry so much, you're in good hands lil one))
The Amazon box throws this recreation off a hair hahaha i was in it until then
Let Love Be Thy Joy!
Amen brothA
Doesn’t this remind you of the film, Training Day.
Wow same thinking here 😂😂
Yeah but training day was based on the LAPD crash unit.
Looks like Burt Reynolds in the thumbnail 😂
Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee XD
80’s years they don't want their chicken to hatch or their rooster to peek out the zipper lol 😂
Life is what it is,, we all need money 💰🤑
Cool didnt know Burt was still alive allways liked Burt Reynolds 😂
80 years?!!!!
Man that was awesome
American knowledge of the world; Luxemburg is tucked between France and Germany....is really more tucked between Belgium and Germany.
American geography mate, still using maps from WW2 😂
DEA Agent, or Drug Lord?
Or Burt Reynolds double act?
I'd go with that 3rd option, if I were ever given the choice............
He should have just set a financial goal and just quit. He might have been able to get away with it. Drug dealing should be a job not a career.
True That
it always seems easy ta quit till u try to. Then relize money is the most addictive drug of all
Worst thing about $ the more u make the more u want period
HUMAN GREED KNOWS NO BOUNDS.
Exactly. Look at how greedy the IRS is.
"i was looking for HEroin in the evidence vault but theres no HEroin!!?"
that sht always coming up missing and nobody ever knows where
$200? Chasing crumbs instead of focusing on the loaf.
was his real name garciasteininsky
From 28.02 minutes you can see the tower of Luxembourg train station behind the two capital city buses. At 28.56 minutes you can see the Luxembourg bank "Spuerkees", "Banque d'Etat du Luxembourg" next to the Adolphe Bridge in Luxembourg City. This is not Switzerland.
He was probably the best agent. They had that usually had works the best and the most fair guy. I always gets treated the worst because he's righteous man. That's why.
Crazy 21yrs only ¹/4 on a federal sentence.. couldn't find anything on charges from then to how it's now
And then came along the internet
I think the wife was the mastermi😮
this guy gets 80 years, he gets out after 21..
Damn i thought the DEA agent was Bert Reynolds
Choice is *Clear* :your''e either Against BUT *CAN NOT play both sides* ⚖️ 🎯
Please look at your secret police and your own backyard sheriff’s are corrupt. I experienced this with a formal friend of mine who had a very bad attitude when I got he was on the take.
Coke doesn't come in that type of power, that high in the food chain. It's up to the next man to step on it. Initially, stepping on it simply doesn't happen. His job is to sell a product that isn't going to bring him problems. When you step on it means you are smoking it yourself.
it just means ur greedy watever the reason pigs dont fly straight
The era of Escobar no wonders they were siezing tons of coke and money 😂😂
Lotta dirty cops out there. Never heard of cutting coke with baking soda.
He replaced the coke in the evidence locker, didn’t cut the coke with it.
any powder like whitish substance will apparently do bkihg soda watever, hey man why i always gotta take a sht rt after i do a bump of sht i bought off you?/. Cuttin' it w laxative again huh?/mfker
Was the movie traing day based of this one
😂can't not believe this concrete brain went back for $12.000 dollars when he has 3 million in hes pocket. Poor guy😂
Why cant ppl listen more for agents, you can hear it in their voice.
Revolving door (politics)
In politics, a revolving door can refer to two distinct phenomena.
Primarily, it denotes a situation wherein personnel move between roles as legislators or regulators in the public sector, and as employees or lobbyists of industries (affected by state legislation and regulations) in the private sector. It is analogous to the movement of people in a physical revolving door, hence its name. Critics assert that such a relationship between the government and private sector can lead to conflict of interest and regulatory capture, based on the granting of reciprocated privileges between them.
The term has also been used to refer to the constant switching and ousting of political leaders from office, such as in Australia (which changed Prime Ministers 6 times from 2007 to 2018),[1] interwar Yugoslavia, and Japan.
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or prison dont let the door drop the soap
How is he a dangerous criminal?
cocaine is a helluva drug those of us old enough to remember what it was like. the coke nowdays probly doesn't even have coke in it
Kind of reminds you of somebody else I just wonder where Eric Holdieris working out these days??
How do you go from 80 years to only 21 years when the federal guidelines mandates an inmate to serve out 95% of the prison sentence...21 years isnt 95% of 80 years nor 50% before it's restructure in the late 80s...🤔🤔🤔
He was to cheap that why he got caught.😅
You can Run but you can not Hide. What a terible life must it be always having the Police after you
getn arrested even in ur slp
He got to greedy
"too"
Ive got 99 agents and a drug dealers one.
wow u know 😮
Am I watching “ Training Day?”
😂😂😂
u living in Training Day stupid 😊
he must had alot more hidden for wife n gf to go on the run
You know I believe in ethics but they should divide the confiscated cash and divide it among the agents who put their life on the line.
nah they should fix up the traphouses
Then we’d have an issue where suddenly everyone is getting evidence planted and false charges/true corruption. It’s already bad (the bad apples that are in law enforcement) if you could make millions in a week, what type of people would it attract to the job? Lol
nah donuts are cheap
Wait, this isn’t how breaking bad went…
Rule no # 1. Your coworkers are not your friends.
Stop the violence😢
It’s ugly out here in these streets! Sheesh
I don't think that I was the only one, wanting to this guy never get Caught 🤣🤣
im always that guy at end i was like dont find the 3 mil ahh fkn cheap chzzn bastard then ht his ol' lady up for 3 yrs omg bbrutal
1:34 Spyderco 🔪
Excellent police work In the end.
Ftp.
@@beakandsnout2813 fuzzyscumballs
federal employees make nothing compared to state employees or the private sector
Cant blame him...
He put three million dollars in cash in a plastic bag! Now THAT is hilariously gangster! 😂 Garcia, I ain't mad at you!!! 😅
Is this the "true story" Training Day was made from? LOL
Both
A mexican named Darnell😂😂😂
1984...... Amazon box at 13.17.....
Dude was nice. but he got snitchs,to sell his product. You all ready know they will snitch. 😊
Crime doesn't pay😊😊
How many Garcias are still out there
When it s say at 28minutes 57 seconds ( SWISSERLAND )
The picture it s not from Switzerland but from LUXEMBOURG 🤗😁
From 29min 10 seconds on
as well
Almost like training day
12:05 'The Sheriff's Department makes about 120,000 arrests per year, 'Narcotics arrests''. Is that just in the whole of California or just in L.A.? Any one know?
What is the reason you present a video in a tiny little box in the corner of my screen, or you know, couldn't you just do what most other programs do....and use the whole scree?
More of this stuff going on that we never see..
Why don't LEO's contact the state dept. and put a block on passports once an arrest is warranted?
Greed will always bite you on the butt.
If they couldn’t seize the millions would’ve they kept chasing him?
role model tbh