FBI: Warrants being carried out in Twin Cities in drug trafficking investigation
The FBI is carrying out arrest and search warrants throughout the Twin Cities Wednesday morning.
It’s “in connection with a violent drug trafficking organization,” the agency posted on social media. “Details will be provided later today. There is no known threat to public safety.”
Other federal law enforcement, along with local law enforcement, are assisting.
This is a breaking story and will be updated.
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