The Narcotics Unit responds to a call from a neighbor who is concerned the couple next door are selling meth in this clip from Season 1, Episode 2 “Wired Up”. #60DaysIn #60DaysInNarcoLand
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Premiering Tuesday, July 30 at 10P, 60 Days In: Narcoland follows six participants as they go undercover in crucial areas along I-65 – one of the biggest drug trafficking corridors in the country, encompassing six counties in Kentucky and Indiana – for a first-hand look into how drug cartels have infiltrated America’s Heartland. The undercover participants have come from a variety of backgrounds to tackle the drug crisis from multiple angles. Viewers follow participants on the streets and in jail, and will also ride along with local law enforcement within the Narcotics Unit in an attempt to gain a 360-degree view of the epidemic.

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38 thoughts on “60 Days In: Narcoland: Narcotics Unit Busts Dealer | A&E”
  1. The government has started this game this Evil deadly game Florida pill Mill so please don't humor me with this political b***** that y'all have going on you have these people believing it's their fault Acer problem and they need to turn to something what do they turn to make an turn to Jesus my God there's nothing that to help them set Suboxone and then something else

  2. That not true Thay are truly people changed there life Jesus Christ for me I'm evangelist for Jesus Christ and I know people that Proclaim to be and still do what they do God bless their hearts it's they evil thing Jesus help us all

  3. Hey this show reminds me why we need to change the laws and give the cops a real job. Maybe they will start arrest some real dangerous people.

  4. Wish we had narcotics unit concerned about neighborhood tip offs. I had a highly active drug house across the street from me for YEARS. I mea 15 years at least. We would call at least 2-4x a years to complain escpecially when we would have druggies high dancing around in the street, screaming at each other or at 3am there was constant whistling (asking for drugs during a drive up). It was like a freaking drive thru for a McDonald just instead of burgers it was meth and cocaine… Sheriff deputies would maybe show up to 1 other compliments. Last year when we finally got a new sheriff they actually raided the place and took almost everyone to prison and there hasn't been a problem since but man wouldn't it have been great to have an officer say "let me if is happens again. We will keep coming out until it stops". We never even got to talked to or asked about the situation even though we and the other neighbors were the ones calling and most effected….

  5. Clean up the neighborhood? Why do we have the right to decide whether or not people put drugs in their bodies? Can we go into an obese persons home and demand they get rid of all the junk? And all the ads in their homes are encouraging kids to eat this stuff. But no one goes to jail for it.

  6. “Rich, poor” yes but… you guys are always primarily targeting poor communities. You don’t see these millionaires getting arrested and they probably do more drugs because they can afford them.

  7. In Payton v. New York, Supreme Court says that searching a persons house without a warrant, or even entering a persons house without a warrant is unconstitutional without exigent circumstances. Cops were tricky tho, because one of the exigent circumstances is if there is reasonable belief that the person could destroy evidence, which in this case, could be argued as the paraphernalia i.e. the pipe, which is why they asked. If she simply remained inside and didnt answer the door, she would have been fine

  8. Why on earth does anyone experiment with that poison. I hope to God law enforcement gets the upperhand on the heroin/coke/ice epidemic. It's bad enough the weed lobby got so far. Time to stop blaming MDs for practicing medicine

  9. High school buddy dad was drug dealer show up every other week with cash for things house was raided with few friends there five years later drug deal with my friend at hotel he grabbed officers gun was shot over stupidity with feeling drugs over mind .

  10. This has to be the sorriest excuse of a narc unit ever…stop arresting your family members and actually go to real calls bubba!

  11. It’s hilarious how poor counties in southern states arrest for minimal offenses for revenue while California writes tickets and concentrates on serious offenses

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