It is an ongoing operation, and like three people in this thread have posted shit that I told them. "People said" ...haha

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Yes I was there, I pulled up to an intersection AS it got raided. I noticed 4 state police cars strategically placed on my way in. When they jumped out on this one corner, it was two UPS-looking vans with guys in full riot gear pouring out the back, rifles, more "GET ON THE GROUND NOW"s than you'd ever wanna hear in your life. State police drove up and blocked the damn intersection...effectively blocking THEMSELVES from going down that block. I saw this, and I guess every other head who was circling around did too, because I went ONE BLOCK down and there was between 25 and 40 people lined up against the wall all getting served by the best stamp out in Camden right now. I won't get into
personal details, but the rush of copping it in the midst of this uncertainly and pure fucking chaos (as compared to the usual indifference of law enforcement in the city) was almost like the rush of banging those bags when we actually made it out of the city, while meanwhile there's dozens of locals, dozens of state, one helicopter over the city, one helicopter over the exit highway, and cars and trucks blocking 'certain' intersections on the way out of the municipal boundary. Fuckin' intense.
I believe this is either somehow connected to:
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READ THIS DAMN ARTICLE FROM OCTOBER PLEASE <---------
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us getting a new governor
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the fact that Camden was controlled by the state with the local government having virtually zero power or influence from 2002-2009, which just ended; MAYBE the locals actually want to clean shit up for once. Even though historically it was only the state boys you really had to watch out for
-them waiting for people to roll so they can get the higher ups, even though you'd think they would have heard about it by now if skinny-ass-white-boys on the internet miles away are talking about it
A news report would keep people from going to the city, which would make all these multi-jurisdictional manhours wasted. I would be surprised that no one even Tweeted about it or ANYTHING, but then again we're talking about Camden and we're talking about heroin. The only real connection Twitter has to either is when it surfaces on a bag as a stamp
PRO TIP: You can listen to the Camden City Police scanner audio, online, for free.
It might take a while to figure out the 10-codes they use but I will say that "43" means "Information gathered on patrol" and "D-R" means drug-related. "R-B" means robbery, etc.
"Hit Team" means unmarked heavy-duty van with riot-gear-guys inside
"The Box" means either paddy wagon/prisoner transport, or a high-traffic open-air multi-corner drug supermarket intersection, depending on context
"10-9" means repeat last transmission
"20" means location
"32" means pistol
"38" means car-stop, while "39" is SUSPICIOUS car-stop (white people in the hood).
If they say "Go to channel 4" it means they're setting some kind of operation up. They also do fat-wallet/easy target robbery stings, so listen carefully.
Zones 303 and 304 are where most of the dope district is.
Use it to your advantage, I have been for the better part of a year.
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?action=wp&feedId=495
You can listen on your computer here instantly, live, without signing up for anything...
If you create a free account, you can listen on your Blackberry or iPhone. Remember to load the 'mobile' version of the site at the top
And please don't be posting sensitive details on here. Be safe everyone