FBI
ANNOUNCES OVER 350 ARRESTS IN MULTI-AGENCY'OPERATION CLEAN SWEEP'
Birmingham
- FBI Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Carmen S. Adams today announced
over 350 arrests in Operation Clean Sweep, an operation targeting
violent offenders, gang members and drug felons across a five-county
area in Northeastern Alabama. This coordinated multi-agency action
is a combined effort of over 300 law enforcement personnel representing
over forty local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.
These
arrests stem from an effort to reduce violent crime in the counties
of Marshall, DeKalb, Etowah, St. Clair, and Blount. The over 350
arrests and execution of 20 searches occurred over a three-day period
from Tuesday to Thursday of this week.
SAC
Adams noted the significance of this operation: "Detecting,
deterring and defeating current and emerging national security and
major criminal threats is the FBI's mission for the 21st century.
To achieve this mission, effective partnerships are imperative.
Operation Clean Sweep is a perfect example of these partnerships
at their best. Violent gang and drug criminal enterprises are no
longer an option in Northeastern Alabama. The FBI and our partners
will continue to aggressively pursue individuals who threaten the
safety of our communities."
Operation
Clean Sweep targeted criminal violations involving drug distribution,
drug trafficking and illegal possession of firearms; however, various
other offenders were caught in the sweep, to include two previously
deported illegal aliens - a convicted sex offender and a validated
gang member. In addition to arrests were seizures of almost 30 firearms,
to include multiple assault rifles and sawed-off shotguns; significant
amounts of cash; and, various drugs to include crystal methamphetamine,
cocaine, pills, and marijuana. One of the incidental results was
a marijuana grow discovered by an Etowah County Sheriff's helicopter
conducting flyovers in DeKalb County. The entire crop was destroyed,
thus preventing additional drugs from reaching the community. Another
aspect of the operation led to the recovery of 16 stolen vehicles,
the issuance of over 920 safety-related traffic citations and the
impounding of over 180 other vehicles in the five-county region.
"This week's searches and arrests represent one of the largest
combined law enforcement operations to remove narcotics distributors,
gang members and violent offenders from our streets in recent history,"
said Assistant Director Kenneth Kaiser, FBI HQ Criminal Investigative
Division. "This major effort to target high-profile violent
crime and drug areas is a result of significant information-sharing
and coordination with our local, state and federal partners, as
we are collectively dedicated to restoring safety to our communities
across America."
FBI
coordinated the operational and intelligence component of Operation
Clean Sweep, utilizing resources such as Intelligence Analysts and
agents with subject-matter and language expertise, who conducted
interviews, sifted through information and developed actionable
intelligence.
A number of representatives from participating agencies expressed
their support and appreciation for this multi-agency effort:
Steve
Marshall, District Attorney, Marshall County: "Operation Clean
Sweep has been a tremendous success on multiple fronts. Hundreds
of criminals will now be held criminally accountable for their conduct.
Beyond facilitating the specific arrests, this operation reflects
the positive impact on communities from the cooperative efforts
of federal and state law enforcement working in a coordinated and
targeted manner."
Scott
Walls, Sheriff, Marshall County: "Operation Clean Sweep has
been an ongoing project of federal and local law enforcement in
Northern Alabama to combat the problem of the importation and manufacture
of crystal meth. This operation shows that cooperation between all
law enforcement agencies is critical and necessary to combating
this problem. I would like to highly commend all agencies for working
together to make this a successful operation."
Tim
Jollie, Presiding Circuit Judge, Marshall County: "I'd like
to thank our two Circuit Judges and two District Judges for helping
us process the arrestees on site, which provided a more efficient,
organized flow to the operation."
Jimmie
Harp, District Attorney, Etowah County: "This operation was
very large in scale and took careful planning. Over 120 felony arrests
were made in Etowah County alone. The cooperation between the FBI,
state and local law enforcement was excellent and the operation
has already made a tremendous impact on narcotics and violent criminal
activity in Etowah County. I look forward to a continued relationship
with the FBI in the attempt to rid Etowah County of drug dealers
and violent criminals."
James
Hayes, Sheriff, Etowah County: "I am pleased with the success
of the recent operation between the FBI, state and local agencies.
As a result of the federal funding, we were better able to target
the drug-related gang activity occurring in our communities. While
this is an ongoing project for us, we are pleased with the cooperation
from not only the law enforcement community but the overwhelming
public support and encouragement we have received. Our county is
safer today and I am committed to our continuing our war on drugs."
Michael E.
O'Dell, District Attorney, DeKalb County: "I believe Operation
Clean Sweep deserves very high marks. Kudos to USA Martin, Carmen
Adams of the FBI, Chris Murphy, Director of the Alabama Department
of Public Safety, and all federal, state, and area county and municipal
law enforcement officers, who demonstrated a clear and convincing
commitment to our effort to rid this community of the scourge of
meth. It was truly gratifying to see so many different agencies
come together for a common purpose. I hope the message has gone
out that we are in this fight for the duration, and working together
as we did in Operation Clean Sweep, we WILL be successful in our
fight against meth."
Jimmy Harris,
Sheriff, DeKalb County: "This is the largest operation in the
history of our county, and it's outstanding the way all these agencies
have come together and cooperated to make it successful. This operation
has let the citizens know that we are serious about drugs and gangs,
and that we will use all resources available to us to combat these
problems."
Richard J. Minor, District Attorney, St. Clair County: "On
behalf of the citizens of St. Clair County, I want to express my
sincere appreciation to the federal, state and local law enforcement
agencies that participated in Operation Clean Sweep. The level of
inter-agency cooperation was outstanding. Those who sell drugs in
our community now know their fate - arrest and prosecution to the
fullest extent of the law."
Terry Surles,
Sheriff, St. Clair County: "I'd like to thank all of the agencies
who have cooperated and participated in this week's operation. It's
through the significant efforts of everyone involved that we can
have a safer St. Clair County."
Thomas Rountree,
District Attorney, Blount County: "As is the problem throughout
the entire country, the drug epidemic here in Blount County is at
an all time high. On behalf of the citizens of Blount County I would
like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to the
FBI and all of the assisting law enforcement agencies who participated
in Operation Clean Sweep. We are proud of our Blount County officers
who worked with the FBI during this time. My office is proud to
help in this operation that we believe may result in reducing the
number of drug-related crimes, helping to make our county and our
homes a better and a safer place to reside. Once again, a special
thank you to all of those who have participated in the operation."
Danny L. Morton,
Sheriff, Blount County: "The ongoing operation carried on today
in Blount County, and subsequent operations in Marshall, DeKalb,
Etowah, and St. Clair counties, has resulted in numerous arrests
for safety and insurance violations on our highways and roads in
this county. A good number of outstanding warrants were also served.
The combined cooperation of FBI, Alabama State Troopers and Blount
County Sheriff's Office allowed a show of dedication and commitment
to the people of our counties. It also shows that all law enforcement
agencies from the federal to the state and local agencies can, and
will, work together for the betterment of all concerned."
Terry Davis,
Chief of Police, City of Boaz: "Everybody worked so well together
without having to think about jurisdictional lines or politics.
We came together with one common goal and were able to effectively
target specific drug dealers throughout Boaz and the five-county
region to take them out of commission. During this mission, we were
able to shake the tree and get a lot of people off the streets to
make our citizens feel safer and more secure in their homes."
Jim Peterson,
Chief of Police, City of Guntersville: "I am proud for my department
to be a part of an operation of this scope and magnitude. This project
could not have been successful without the collaboration of all
agencies partnered with the support and aid of the FBI. This effort
will have a major impact for this region and Marshall County in
particular. The citizens of Marshall County can take pride in the
efforts of their law enforcement agencies and can be assured that
this will be a continuing effort to identify, target and arrest
anyone with ties to illegal drugs at any level."
These efforts
were coordinated by the FBI; the National Gang Targeting, Enforcement,
and Coordination Center (GangTECC); the National Gang Intelligence
Center (NGIC); and, was supported by the FBI's Criminal Justice
Information Services Division (CJIS) Flyaway Team, based in Clarksburg,
West Virginia, which provided critical on-site rapid identification
services.
Close cooperation
and support of local, state and federal law enforcement partners
also made this operation successful: Alcohol Beverage Control Board
(ABC); Alabama Bureau of Investigation (ABI), Huntsville and Jacksonville;
Alabama Department of Public Safety (DPS), Birmingham and Jacksonville;
Alabama Marine Police; Alabama Park Police.
In Marshall
County: Marshall County District Attorney's Office, Marshall County
Sheriff's Office, Boaz Police Department; Albertville Police Department,
Guntersville Police Department, Arab Police Department, Grant Police
Department, Douglas Police Department, Marshall County Drug Enforcement
Unit, Marshall County Department of Human Resources.
In DeKalb County:
DeKalb County District Attorney's Office, DeKalb County Sheriff's
Office, Ft. Payne Police Department, Crossville Police Department,
Collinsville Police Department, Rainsville Police Department, Fyffe
Police Department, Geraldine Police Department, DeKalb County Drug
Enforcement Unit.
In Etowah County:
Etowah County District Attorney's Office, Etowah County Sheriff's
Office, Gadsden Police Department, Glencoe Police Department, Attalla
Police Department, Hokes Bluff Police Department, Rainbow City Police
Department, Southside Police Department, Etowah County Drug Enforcement
Unit.
In St. Clair
County: St. Clair County District Attorney's Office, St. Clair County
Sheriff's Office, Springville Police Department, Ragland Police
Department, Odenville Police Department, Margaret Police Department,
Riverside Police Department, Ashville Police Department.
In Blount County:
Blount County District Attorney's Office, Blount County Sheriff's
Office, Oneonta Police Department.
In federal
partnership were the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA); United
States Marshals Service (USMS), Huntsville; Alcohol Tobacco and
Firearms (ATF), Huntsville; Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE); Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Police, Guntersville.
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