The Dept. of Homeland Security, along with local law enforcement, raided a flea market this past weekend near Lawrence, Mass., arresting 40 people for selling counterfeit goods.
Since when is DHS suppose to be raiding flea markets? Aren’t they suppose to be tracking down terrorists? Oh wait, that’s what the Muslim Brotherhood organization considers Americans to be.
LAWRENCE — Police, joined by agents from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, arrested 40 people for selling counterfeit items at two flea markets yesterday.
“This is an effort to support local, legitimate businesses who have complained of these individuals selling bogus merchandise,” Interim Lawrence Police Chief James Fitzpatrick said of the sweep last night.
“Over the course of several months, we targeted individual selling counterfeit goods and counterfeit intellectual property. Our investigation culminated with the arrests of over 40 people involved in selling these illicit items,” he said. “In recent history, I believe this is probably the largest raid in Massachusetts involving counterfeit goods.”
The raids began at about 11 a.m. yesterday and lasted through late afternoon. The raids took place at Don Flea Market at 85 Manchester St., and Lawrence Flea Market and Auction House at 468 N. Canal St, near the Falls Bridge, according to Fitzpatrick. The Police Department used several vans, some of them loaned by the Essex County Sheriff’s Department, to transport the defendants to the Lawrence Police Department, where they were being booked last night.
Fitzpatrick said he believed that most of those charged were from out of town.
“The Department of Homeland Security was the lead with Lawrence Police Department,” said Carrie Kimball-Monahan, spokeswoman for Essex County District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett’s office.
“We were part of the investigation and we will prosecute,” she said.
Police referred all comments on the raid to federal authorities. Calls to the U.S. Attorney’s office and Homeland Security were not returned.
Fitzpatrick said federal agents planned to wait until tomorrow before issuing a press release about yesterday’s raids.
“There’s a great deal of evidence that needs to be cataloged,” Fitzpatrick said of the items seized. Some of the counterfeit items sold were fake lines of clothing, he said.
Was Barney with Homeland.
Best cop in Mayberry.
What a joke.
Our country has become a joke.
We only have ourselves and those before us to blame. These alphabet agencies only exist because (a) we the people think it’s someone else’s responsibility to be vigilant and protect us on our own soil (b) we’ve allowed the government to control what we see and hear as news (c) we still only complain about it instead of actually getting involved. NOTHING changes if you do nothing to effect that change .
Shouldn’t the FBI or Bureau of Customs Enforcement be involved in arresting those selling counterfiet goods?
so how does a f**e gucci bag threaten homeland security ?
Meanwhile Hilary Clinton is on a luxurious vacation for the Labor Day holiday.
saving their jobs one trinket at a time
While I don’t believe counterfeit goods should be a DHS issue ever, this area is a very depressed area filled with Hispanics and blacks. This should be a local police issue only. It is a scary city in general. Lots of crime. Not a city I would stop in ever.
$#%&!@*s
And it is not there jurisdiction to arrest illegals
Pathetic.