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    Well taxpayers, looks like you're going to be paying for this one

    WASHINGTON — The Drug Enforcement Administration is investigating how its agents forgot about a college student who was picked up during a sweep and left him in a holding cell for five days without...


    WASHINGTON — The Drug Enforcement Administration is investigating how its agents forgot about a college student who was picked up during a sweep and left him in a holding cell for five days without food, water or access to a toilet.

    Daniel Chong, 24, was never arrested, was not going to be charged with a crime and should have been released, said a law enforcement official who was briefed on the DEA case.
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    The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the investigation, said DEA investigators are trying to figure why Chong was forgotten while other suspects were released.

    While he sat in the cell, Chong said he drank his own urine to survive and that he bit into his glasses to break them and tried to use a shard to scratch “Sorry Mom” into his arm. His account was published in a story Tuesday in U-T San Diego.

    DEA spokeswoman Amy Roderick said he was accidentally left there. The agency hasn't commented on Chong's claim that he was without basic necessities for days.

    The engineering student at University of California, San Diego, was swept up as one of nine suspects in an April 21 drug raid that netted 18,000 ecstasy pills, other drugs and weapons.

    Chong said DEA agents told him he would be released. One agent even promised to drive him home from the DEA field office in Kearny Mesa, he said. Instead, he was returned to a holding cell to await release. He also said the lights went off at one point and stayed off for several days.

    Chong said he could hear the muffled voices of agents outside his five-by-10-foot windowless cell and the sound of the door of the next cell being opened and closed. He kicked and screamed as loud as he could. His cries for help went unheard.

    “I had to recycle my own urine,” he said. “I had to do what I had to do to survive.”

    When he was found on April 25, he was taken to a hospital and treated for cramps, dehydration and a perforated lung — the result of ingesting some of the broken glass.

    “When they opened the door, one of them said: `Here's the water you've been asking for,”' Chong said. “But I was pretty out of it at the time.”

    Chong also ingested a white powder DEA agents said was left in the cell accidentally and later identified as methamphetamine. He described having hallucinations, saying: “I was completely insane.”

    Chong's attorney, Eugene Iredale, said he plans to file a claim against the federal government and, if it is denied, he will proceed with filing a federal lawsuit.
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  • #2
    B.I.G., P-O, P-P-A
    No info, for the, DEA
    Federal agents mad cause I'm flagrant
    Tap my cell, and the phone in the basement
    My team supreme, stay clean
    Triple beam lyrical dream, I be that
    Cat you see at all events bent
    Gats in holsters girls on shoulders
    Playboy, I told ya, bein mice to me
    Bruise too much, I lose, too much
    Step on stage the girls boo too much
    I guess it's cause you run with lame dudes too much
    Me lose my touch, never that
    If I did, ain't no problem to get the gat
    Where the true players at?
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    • #3
      If we got rid of the DEA , ATF, and FDA we might could actually return to our God given rights as human beings. Society has no problem drawing our own boundries in all of the above entities' reach.

      like ive always said, they are useless organizations doing a useless job anyway.
      So if you work for them you pretty much need to substantiate your job by popping yet another kid with 1000's of X pills. Pointless nonsense that accomplishes nothing.
      As it is they let the drug pushers out of jail quickly any way over violent offenders.

      Kid should have hoped the border instead. Would have been sent home immediately!
      It's funny we spend all this time/money on these organizations which do little, while we get pillaged by millions of illegals and do nothing.

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      • #4
        If there is any truth to that account, that was a completely purposeful move by the DEA and they wanted Chong dead with drugs in his system. Why he got let out is the real question. He took the meth that was "left" in the cell, he just forgot to die quickly.

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        • #5
          DEA ships guns into mexico and drugs back. What more would you expect from these low life criminals?
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          • #6
            They'll never catch Heisenberg!!!

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