In this urgent press conference, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd announces the largest fentanyl seizure in the history of the sheriff’s office, involving 64 pounds of fentanyl—enough to kill 14.5 million people. Sheriff Judd, alongside local, state, and federal partners, outlines a multi-agency investigation that dismantled trafficking routes tied directly to Mexico’s Sinaloa and Jalisco (CJNG) cartels.
From pills hidden in batteries to cash pickups in Florida, discover the shocking methods these drug trafficking organizations used to flood U.S. communities with this deadly synthetic opioid. Learn how coordination with Homeland Security, Border Patrol, FDLE, Postal Inspection, and local police led to multiple arrests, major seizures, and saved countless lives.
This is a powerful call to action about the fentanyl crisis in America, the invisible war on our southern border, and the heroes risking their lives to stop it.
📍 WATCH UNTIL THE END to hear how many lives were potentially saved and what’s next for the ongoing investigation.
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