[Self-translation] Rustin Cohle Official File 2

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U.S. Department of Justice Prohibition Agency Investigation Report Reporter: DEA Special Operations Group, Agent Brooks is located in: Houston, Texas #2-91-001 File Code: Phoenix Black (Phoenix Black) Filing date: February 1993 21st Report Reply: Case Progress/Undercover Code "Dar Crash"-RC-99372 * Mission Termination Details: 1. On February 20, 1993, undercover code "Dar Crash"-RC 99372, hereinafter referred to as "Crash", inform DEA agent Brooks, the illegal motorcycle gang "Iron Crusader" is about to take over a large dose of cocaine imported from the Port of Houston and distribute it. This shipment came from a Colombian drug cartel, and the undercover agent was selected to participate in the delivery of the cargo. As part of the "Black Phoenix" operation, Crash has been inside the "Iron Crusader" for six months. Crash, who is still an unofficial member of "Steel", is assigned to participate in any criminal activity that can accelerate his conversion. The core personnel of the "Steel Crusade" selected Crash to participate in this operation. They will connect with the cargo ship of the drug trafficking organization at the container site in Boston Harbor, and then transfer cocaine to various spreading dens. The location of the central distribution center of the "Steel Crusade" is the important information that the investigation has been searching for months. In this operation, the police can simultaneously follow up the transfer time of a large number of cocaine, and have full confidence in prosecuting the criminal group. Crash has successfully obtained the date of the operation and the location of the dock and reported it to Agent Brooks, but there is no specific time for the docking of the vessel and the transfer of cocaine. On February 20, 1993, at about 5:30 pm, Agent Brooks arranged undercover police officers at the pier and the Port of Houston Security Force. With the cooperation of the Port of Houston Police and the Houston Police, 25 police officers participated in the operation. In the plan, members of the "Steel Crusade", including Crash, will receive cocaine and leave the port. The police dispatched a team to follow suit. The squad will arrest the gang members when they arrive at the distribution center. The Port of Houston team will record the entire transaction process, and Crash will record and covertly record. At 8:45 in the evening, we determined that the "Amber Tide"* was about to dock, and then at 9:02 in the evening, we arranged police officers to board the pier and wait for the ship to enter the port. At 10 o'clock, the "Amber Tide" landed. During the cocaine transfer process, a member of the drug gang, Miguel Sanchez, recognized a DEA officer on the dock. At 10:17, Sanchez opened fire on the police officer John Smith. In the ensuing battle, three drug traffickers were killed, namely Miguel Sanchez, Rico Rodriguez and Roberto Cortez. Two police officers sustained gunshot wounds. The undercover Crash suffered three gunshot wounds to his upper body. The remaining members of the "Steel Crusade" were found dead and abandoned. The remnant party drove off the dock on a motorcycle and escaped arrest. 2. The cocaine transported ashore, a total of 15 kg, was seized by the DEA operations team and the Houston police. As the commander of the operation team, I think the undercover Dar Crash is no longer suitable for participating in this operation. If his identity "survives", he will also be arrested and imprisoned. In the end, we decided to include him on the list of the dead and let the news reach the members of the drug gang or the "Iron Crusader" to ensure the safety of the undercover personnel. 3. Evidence M-44, described as 15 kilograms of cocaine, a controlled drug. Index section*: MIGUEL SANCHEZ-HADDIS#89933284-A RICO RODRIQUEZ-HADDIS#80967568-D ROBERTO CORTEZ-HADDIS#09834651-W Department: District: Port of Houston Police Department Houston Police Department-Drug Enforcement Department Local: Drug Enforcement Agency Approval: Gary G.Worden, RAC* Date: February 21, 1993 Note 1: Dar Crash, transliterated "Dar Crash", is the code name of Rust undercover. Note 2: "Amber Tide": AmberTide, the name of the cargo ship. Note 3: The three dead drug dealers mentioned above. Note 4: RAC, Reliability Analysis Center of the US Department of Defense RAC* Date: February 21, 1993 Note 1: Dar Crash, transliterated "Dar Crash", is the code name of Rust undercover. Note 2: "Amber Tide": AmberTide, the name of the cargo ship. Note 3: The three dead drug dealers mentioned above. Note 4: RAC, Reliability Analysis Center of the US Department of Defense RAC* Date: February 21, 1993 Note 1: Dar Crash, transliterated "Dar Crash", is the code name of Rust undercover. Note 2: "Amber Tide": AmberTide, the name of the cargo ship. Note 3: The three dead drug dealers mentioned above. Note 4: RAC, Reliability Analysis Center of the US Department of Defense RAC* Date: February 21, 1993 Note 1: Dar Crash, transliterated "Dar Crash", is the code name of Rust undercover. Note 2: "Amber Tide": AmberTide, the name of the cargo ship. Note 3: The three dead drug dealers mentioned above. Note 4: RAC, Reliability Analysis Center of the US Department of Defense RAC* Date: February 21, 1993 Note 1: Dar Crash, transliterated "Dar Crash", is the code name of Rust undercover. Note 2: "Amber Tide": AmberTide, the name of the cargo ship. Note 3: The three dead drug dealers mentioned above. Note 4: RAC, Reliability Analysis Center of the US Department of Defense RAC* Date: February 21, 1993 Note 1: Dar Crash, transliterated "Dar Crash", is the code name of Rust undercover. Note 2: "Amber Tide": AmberTide, the name of the cargo ship. Note 3: The three dead drug dealers mentioned above. Note 4: RAC, Reliability Analysis Center of the US Department of Defense RAC* Date: February 21, 1993 Note 1: Dar Crash, transliterated "Dar Crash", is the code name of Rust undercover. Note 2: "Amber Tide": AmberTide, the name of the cargo ship. Note 3: The three dead drug dealers mentioned above. Note 4: RAC, Reliability Analysis Center of the US Department of Defense

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