Crime Panic grips Special Forces community amid investigation into drugs, human trafficking


Panic grips Special Forces community amid investigation into drugs, human trafficking​


3rd Special Forces Group

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By Jack Murphy
Connecting Vets
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Panic and fear spread throughout the special operations community at Fort Bragg and Fayetteville, North Carolina as CID and FBI agents investigated members of 3rd Special Forces Group and Delta Force who allegedly were involved in drug and in one instance human trafficking, according to nearly a dozen current and former military sources.
The arrests began Thursday, Jan. 5 and culminated with a 100% recall and accountability formation for 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group yesterday.

It is unknown when the investigation into drug and human trafficking in the Fort Bragg area began, but it is known that the FBI became involved in investigating the deaths of Timothy Dumas and Delta Force operator Billy Lavigne in 2020 when both were found shot to death at a training site on Bragg.

Last week's arrests began with investigators receiving more evidence after an undercover law enforcement officer posing as an underage girl helped arrest a member of 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group back in December. That individual was known to moonlight as a bouncer at a bar in Southern Pines frequented by the Special Forces community, a military source close to the situation explained to Connecting Vets. The Green Beret is alleged to have been pimping underaged girls to the Special Forces community at drug-fueled parties in Southern Pines.

"This is what happens when there is no war, no direction, and an 18-month red cycle with no mission," a Special Forces soldier said. "So dudes are fucking around with young kids and the craziest drugs. All these lives ruined because people are just bored."

Whether the individual rolled on his accomplices or law enforcement ripped the data from his cell phone, it quickly led to the arrest of another Green Beret involved in drug trafficking in 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group.

With the information of additional suspects in hand, CID and military police set up shop at one of the main bottlenecks to entering or exiting Fort Bragg: the Longstreet gate between the post and Southern Pines.

"It was a trail of tears and douche bag cars," said a Special Forces member who witnessed the scene late last week while each soldier stopped for questioning had their vehicle parked along the street.

One of those stopped at the gate was a member of the Army's elite counter-terrorism unit called Delta Force who had recently been picked up by the unit after serving in 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group. A Physicians Assistant assigned to 3rd Special Forces Group was also questioned, according to the source.

The dragnet led to the questioning of 15 service members in total regarding drug related allegations, spread across various special operations commands on Fort Bragg.

The drugs allegedly distributed amongst the special operations community include cocaine, ecstasy, fentanyl, fentanyl lollipops, and the "date rape drug" Rohypnol often known as roofies.

"The U.S. Army Special Operations Command is aware of the allegations of drug involvement from Soldiers assigned to USASOC units on Fort Bragg," USASOC Public Affairs Officer Lt. Col. Mike Burns said in a statement to Connecting Vets.

"We take all allegations seriously and are fully cooperating with the Criminal Investigation Division. CID’s investigation is ongoing, and it would be inappropriate to discuss the status of their investigation," the statement said. "All Soldiers have the right to due process, including the presumption of innocence under the Uniform Code of Military Justice."

Panic began within the Special Forces community over the weekend, with rumors swirling that the arrests are also connected to various murders around Fort Bragg in recent years, while other service members quickly disposed of their drug stashes and evidence of other nefarious activities, several sources described to Connecting Vets.

Last year the official publication of the Special Warfare Center and School on Fort Bragg published an issue of their official Special Warfare magazine specifically about ethical issues within the Special Forces community. Clearly, that message was not heard.

On Sunday, 1st Battalion of 3rd Special Forces Group was recalled to Fort Bragg and instructed to form up in uniform outside the unit's High Performance Training Center. Once there, service members were given drug tests and admonished by superiors.

1st Battalion is where much of the drug and human trafficking charges originate from, and the epicenter appears to be the drug dealer's team: ODA 3135. Other battalions in the group are expected to be swept up in the investigation in the coming days and weeks.

One Special Forces member described the tone in 3rd Special Forces Group this week as being a "mass cal" referring to a mass casualty event in combat, where more soldiers are injured than the medics can possibly handle.

"I can confirm that 15 Soldiers assigned to USASOC were questioned and released to their command. Two of those Soldiers have been cleared of any wrongdoing," according to Lt. Col. Mike Burns' statement.

"The overwhelming majority of Army Special Operations Soldiers live the SOF values every day. The use of illegal drugs or any other illegal activity goes directly against these values and does not reflect the behavior we demand from every Soldier in our formation," the statement continued. "USASOC maintains a strict policy against the use of any illegal drugs. Illegal drug use is not acceptable nor is it tolerated. We are taking measures at every level to ensure the health and welfare of our Soldiers and to reduce these harmful behaviors in our formation."

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The original version of this article published on Jan. 9, 2023 stated that "[t]he Physician's Assistant at 3rd Special Forces Group was also questioned...". However, there are many Physician Assistants assigned to a Special Forces Group, and it was a Physician Assistant within a Special Forces Group who was questioned.
 
Enough people have said it already but if someone's reaction to boredom is to decide that you need a hefty amount of drugs and fucking underage hookers (since I have to assume that was the scenario) then perhaps those people should not be in special forces but instead providing plants with much needed nutrients?

Also if the deaths involved were their fellows finding out about this and attempting to change said bored individuals into compost they deserve medals.
 
So is this article by THE Jack "I put stuff in my ass lol fuck my wife pls" Murphy or is it just a coincidence?
Coincidence he looks like the more balanced type of sf soldier.
 
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Stopped reading right there.
This is a very.... dark way of thinking.
You do not get to claim BOREDOM and pick up a CHILD to fuck.
This person needs to be investigated as well.
Trump was right again.
Do you notice though, all these investigations died down when Joe took over?
Makes you think.
Now one has to wonder what gets covered up by the brass and those above them. Remember the outrage over the Abu Ghraib photos?
 
> "This is what happens when there is no war, no direction, and an 18-month red cycle with no mission," a Special Forces soldier said. "So dudes are fucking around with young kids and the craziest drugs. All these lives ruined because people are just bored."

Nooo you don’t get it we HAVE to rape literal children because we didn’t get to kill Arab civilians in 18 months nooo
 
Meh, it's war even when it isn't. You can't train men to be fucking pitbulls then expect them to be cuddly and lick yer face when they're off their leash.

It's hell getting to be elite and it's still hell when you're sitting in the barracks with your thumb up your ass.

I don't condone it, but hell yeah, I understand it. Most peeps never will.

Tom Clancy did understand it. You make somebody an elite operator, there are side consequences that come with operating outside the box.

Still not saying it's right, but it's the very nature of giving not zero fucks because the brass got yer ass. Shit does indeed happen and most of it never reaches the public eye.
 
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Stopped reading right there.
This is a very.... dark way of thinking.
You do not get to claim BOREDOM and pick up a CHILD to fuck.
This person needs to be investigated as well.
Trump was right again.
Do you notce though, all these investigations died down when Joe took over?
Makes you think.

Noticing paterns is anti-semitic
 
Meh, it's war even when it isn't. You can't train men to be fucking pitbulls then expect them to be cuddly and lick yer face when they're off their leash.

It's hell getting to be elite and it's still hell when you're sitting in the barracks with your thumb up your ass.

I don't condone it, but hell yeah, I understand it. Most peeps never will.

Tom Clancy did understand it. You make somebody an elite operator, there are side consequences that come with operating outside the box.

Still not saying it's right, but it's the very nature of giving not zero fucks because the brass got yer ass. Shit does indeed happen and most of it never reaches the public eye.
It's not hard to not be a fucking psycho lol. I get that these are special needs people so they have more specialized training but like jeez, if shoot house training, constant FTX's, and deployment paperwork make you crazy then you need to be institutionalized or 6 ft under.
 
Meh, it's war even when it isn't. You can't train men to be fucking pitbulls then expect them to be cuddly and lick yer face when they're off their leash.

It's hell getting to be elite and it's still hell when you're sitting in the barracks with your thumb up your ass.

I don't condone it, but hell yeah, I understand it. Most peeps never will.

Tom Clancy did understand it. You make somebody an elite operator, there are side consequences that come with operating outside the box.

Still not saying it's right, but it's the very nature of giving not zero fucks because the brass got yer ass. Shit does indeed happen and most of it never reaches the public eye.
Bah, you don't get the excuse to be amoral just because your training and expectations are higher.
This shit is caused by a lack of discipline and lacking standards.
The special forces is filled with individuals who spent their youth being a menace, moral conduct waivers are now being handed out left and right, and you've got soldiers who daylight as gang members.
If you notice only certain nations only have this problem. In the US they investigate their special forces for pimping and selling drugs. In Germany they investigate their special forces for making ready for the day of the rope
 
Hey, obviously said it ain't right. But doesn't change the way reality works. I was gung-ho enough when I joined to wanna be a Seal. Then saw those miserable fucks being tortured on Coronado Beach every day. Naah, I'll stay within my rate and cruise. Best decision I ever made. No introspect here, I woulda rung the bell.
 
Their choice of drugs is interesting. It's either drugs that are useful/good for sex (cocaine, MDMA, roofies) or downers (fentanyl in various forms). To me this says that to keep these guys under control they really need to offer them two things, Rx downers on tap (which I'm betting they are taking to keep their impulses under control), and military approved whores (to manage their urges). It doesn't seem like asking too much for the military to provide this. They are selecting for a very particular set of skills and mental profile. I don't see why they thought they wouldn't need to "feed" their attack dogs to keep them happy and docile.

You can think of it in terms of working dogs. If you have a border colie doing his job, helping with animals in the field, he's a happy dog, he's doing what he was meant to do, he enjoys working. Now take that dog and put him in a house with no more work. You will have a very stressed out dog. You will see the development of disordered coping mechanisms, as well as destruction of the contents of the house as an expression of frustration and anxiety. You can't just take a working dog and put them in a box and expect them to behave, something needs to be substituted for their field work to satisfy their work drive. For these guys the apparent substitution is downers and whores.
 
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Never forget that SF dudes are not hollywood super-soldiers or high-strung sociopaths. They're just guys who were in decent enough shape, lucky enough to avoid injury, and persistent enough to make it through selection and then actually get picked up. They're the same assholes you partied with in the barracks, but with a couple extra schools under their belt.
 
Their choice of drugs is interesting. It's either drugs that are useful/good for sex (cocaine, MDMA, roofies) or downers (fentanyl in various forms). To me this says that to keep these guys under control they really need to offer them two things, Rx downers on tap (which I'm betting they are taking to keep their impulses under control), and military approved whores (to manage their urges). It doesn't seem like asking too much for the military to provide this. They are selecting for a very particular set of skills and mental profile. I don't see why they thought they wouldn't need to "feed" their attack dogs to keep them happy and docile.

You can think of it in terms of working dogs. If you have a border colie doing his job, helping with animals in the field, he's a happy dog, he's doing what he was meant to do, he enjoys working. Now take that dog and put him in a house with no more work. You will have a very stressed out dog. You will see the development of disordered coping mechanisms, as well as destruction of the contents of the house as an expression of frustration and anxiety. You can't just take a working dog and put them in a box and expect them to behave, something needs to be substituted for their field work to satisfy their work drive. For these guys the apparent substitution is downers and whores.
That's pretty much the issue, although they're more like pitbulls than quality working dogs, both in what they do (maul people for kicks) and what they do when left alone, which is get up to only slightly less rampantly destructive actions.
 
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