Curious about what it takes to bring down major drug cartels? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Dave Gaddis, a retired DEA agent whose career spans some of the most intense eras and locations in narcotics enforcement. From his early days inspired by his Green Beret father, to overcoming vision-related hurdles that led him to the DEA, Dave's journey is a testament to resilience and dedication. We talk about his book, "The Noble Experiment," where he shares stories aimed at giving the public—and his own children—a glimpse into the gritty reality of federal law enforcement.
Ever wondered how undercover operations really work? Dave Gaddis takes us through the complexities of managing informants and the invaluable street survival tactics he learned in Miami's volatile drug scene. Hear about the diverse backgrounds of DEA trainees, ranging from NYPD officers to former fast-food managers, and how their unique skills contributed to a united mission. Dave recounts his undercover assignments in Miami and Costa Rica, and the strategic relationships he formed with informants that were crucial for cracking major drug cases.
As we tackle contemporary issues like the fentanyl crisis and cannabis regulation, Dave offers his expert insights on the critical need to halt the flow of dangerous drugs into the U.S. and debates whether the ATF or DEA should regulate cannabis. We also reflect on the evolution of drug enforcement policies and the enduring camaraderie among agents in this high-pressure field. Don't miss this episode packed with compelling stories and expert perspectives from a career dedicated to making our communities safer.
Produced by: Citrustream, LLC
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