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Drug War POW released on $200,000 ransom

Southwestern Connecticut resident Marcelino Molina walked outside of his home Monday morning to pick up his mail when a gang of armed assailants all fitting the description of George Floyd's murderers approached him with guns drawn. By threat of force the gang stole the 32 year olds mail, detained him and sent him to a local internment camp.



The assailants were identified as members of the Stratford police department working in collaboration with the Bridgeport and Stamford police departments. Reports revealed that for months the 3 gangs stalked their victim waiting on the best moment to strike with the intention of apprehending shipments of Cannabis that Molina had been receiving via USPS.


More than half a pound of canals flower and less than a one pound of Cannabis extract was stolen at the time of the attack. Molina was interrogated by his captors and eventually released on a $200,000 ransom.


The gang announced that during interrogation Molina revealed the location of a cannabis grow he was managing in the Bridgeport area. It is likely the gang used this information to execute an uninterrupted home invasion at the property based on knowledge methods used by them in the past although, no information has been released to confirm that at this time.



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