Mrs. Hellfire, I presume?Predator Drones with misses..
Mrs. Hellfire, I presume?Predator Drones with misses..
Amazingly AMO bases predators and other CBP air assets out of San Angelo. Last year, Ector County put out bids for LE drones using asset forfeiture money. Of all things, Civil Air Patrol has some nice sensor packages on light planes, too.
Intelligence-driven ops can really make a thin force effective.
I wonder if because this is terrorism and related to critical infrastructure if CAG is going to get involved. You would never hear about it but that would be the end of these gangs threatening critical infrastructure.
In the past week, we saw armed Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua members terrorize the northern Denver suburb of Aurora and other sanctuary cities run by far-left Democrats.
Someone has to monitor the drone feeds. And someone has to respond to the site and find out if the people are legit workers or thieves. Quite a few people out in the oil patch on any given day.Drones could cover a lot of area
CAG/ST6/T1 are subject to Posse Comitatus limitations.
Someone has to monitor the drone feeds. And someone has to respond to the site and find out if the people are legit workers or thieves. Quite a few people out in the oil patch on any given day.
Oh so it's absolutely a law enforcement matter at this point then.
Any idea how many different contractors are out in the patch? And how much their schedules vary? These are not milk runs. How many square miles are involved?It’s actually pretty easy to do, especially if you know which sites *should* have activity on any given day or not.
Any idea how many different contractors are out in the patch? And how much their schedules vary? These are not milk runs. How many square miles are involved?
Maybe ECSD has staffed up a great deal since I was in that part of the world.
And how does one get a list of all the "good guy" numbers for that many contractors spread across goodness knows how many companies?There’s a multitude of different ways to look at the problem. But let’s take one concept, the cell phone. Because just about everyone has a cell booster out there.
In the known cell coverage areas, compare a list of known ‘good guy’ numbers/IMEIs against what’s active. Color the known good guy #s blue and filter out.
Now filter out all moving #s; search for remaining #s that stop inside a geofenced area. Check if those #s are matched with a blue number. That starts to neck down items of interest.
Fairly simple to implement and conduct that kind of activity. But we’re still right of bang. Add known bad guy #s/IMEIs and color them red; now we’re moving closer to left of bang.
It’s not foolproof, but it’s easy to start up, automate, and let run. Layer that with other info from CBP, DEA, LE agencies and you start filtering for prioritization.
Same way they made all of the J6 arrests and the same way Dinesh D’Souza got the info for 2000 MulesAnd how does one get a list of all the "good guy" numbers for that many contractors spread across goodness knows how many companies?
And how does one get a list of all the "good guy" numbers for that many contractors spread across goodness knows how many companies?