
Peter Forcelli | The Deadly Path: How Operation Fast & Furious and Bad Lawyers Armed Mexican Cartels
05/13/24 • 54 min
We here at PAIN @painnonprofit are honored to have welcomed Peter J. Forcelli, a recently retired Deputy Assistant Director of the Department of Justice’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), where he served as head of training to the Don't Hide The Scars podcast.
Forcelli is a respected investigator noted for developing complex criminal investigations targeting armed gangs and criminal organizations. He has made over one thousand arrests and has served over three hundred search warrants. He is well regarded by those who have worked with him for his unwavering commitment to what he calls “investigative excellence.” His work in the investigation into the Neese Bello Organization led to members of the group pleading guilty to over 145 home-invasion-style robberies. Still, Forcelli is best known for his efforts to fight for justice in instances where he has uncovered injustice. He has been involved in the exoneration of eight people who were wrongfully arrested and convicted in the Bronx, New York, for murders they did not commit. Forcelli is also a cancer survivor—he developed lung cancer from the rescue and recovery efforts at Ground Zero. He is a recurring guest speaker at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City. Peter, along with coauthor Keelin MacGregor wrote The Deadly Path: How Operation Fast & Furious and Bad Lawyers Armed Mexican Cartels. The book is a raw and unflinching account that details the harrowing journey for Peter as a whistleblower in the Fast and Furious federal scandal, Forcelli shows the public and personal cost of standing up for justice and public safety. Peter Forcelli, PAIN Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance discuss the following and more.
Why did Peter know he had to shed light on the wrong doings are Operation Fast & Furious?
Flindt and Peter share their perspectives on why they think more isn't being done to target drug cartels?
Are we seeing a shift when it comes to public safety policy? We share our thoughts.
What was Peter's first hand experience as NYPD Officer and ATF in seeing shifts around public safety policy in the 1980's to now?
Flindt asks Peter "Is law enforcement engaged when it comes to the addiction crisis and how do they handle the constraints put upon them?"
For more on Peter Forcelli: https://www.peterjforcelli.com/
For more on Parents & Addicts In Need: If you or a loved ones need our services, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit
For more on Flindt Andersen, to have him speak at your organization visit https://www.flindtandersen.com/
We here at PAIN @painnonprofit are honored to have welcomed Peter J. Forcelli, a recently retired Deputy Assistant Director of the Department of Justice’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), where he served as head of training to the Don't Hide The Scars podcast.
Forcelli is a respected investigator noted for developing complex criminal investigations targeting armed gangs and criminal organizations. He has made over one thousand arrests and has served over three hundred search warrants. He is well regarded by those who have worked with him for his unwavering commitment to what he calls “investigative excellence.” His work in the investigation into the Neese Bello Organization led to members of the group pleading guilty to over 145 home-invasion-style robberies. Still, Forcelli is best known for his efforts to fight for justice in instances where he has uncovered injustice. He has been involved in the exoneration of eight people who were wrongfully arrested and convicted in the Bronx, New York, for murders they did not commit. Forcelli is also a cancer survivor—he developed lung cancer from the rescue and recovery efforts at Ground Zero. He is a recurring guest speaker at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City. Peter, along with coauthor Keelin MacGregor wrote The Deadly Path: How Operation Fast & Furious and Bad Lawyers Armed Mexican Cartels. The book is a raw and unflinching account that details the harrowing journey for Peter as a whistleblower in the Fast and Furious federal scandal, Forcelli shows the public and personal cost of standing up for justice and public safety. Peter Forcelli, PAIN Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance discuss the following and more.
Why did Peter know he had to shed light on the wrong doings are Operation Fast & Furious?
Flindt and Peter share their perspectives on why they think more isn't being done to target drug cartels?
Are we seeing a shift when it comes to public safety policy? We share our thoughts.
What was Peter's first hand experience as NYPD Officer and ATF in seeing shifts around public safety policy in the 1980's to now?
Flindt asks Peter "Is law enforcement engaged when it comes to the addiction crisis and how do they handle the constraints put upon them?"
For more on Peter Forcelli: https://www.peterjforcelli.com/
For more on Parents & Addicts In Need: If you or a loved ones need our services, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit
For more on Flindt Andersen, to have him speak at your organization visit https://www.flindtandersen.com/
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Fentanyl Awareness Day May 7: What You Need To Know About The Addiction Crisis? #fentanyl #trending
PAIN @painnonprofit Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance sat down to discuss the upcoming Fentanyl Awareness Day on May 7th and topics around fentanyl, the addiction crisis and what we think some people may not understand about addiction itself. As well as touching on the societal, economic and political challenges that make it hard to help suffering addicts.
Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance discuss the following topics and more.
Are people getting all of the information that they need when it comes to facts about addiction? 02:22 Are some harm reduction methods and housing provisions possibly hindering suffering addicts from seeking sobriety? 09:36 Is there a shift coming with the political climate due to policy failing to help fight the addiction crisis? 17:00 Are we seeing less reporting of fentanyl overdoses as fentanyl becomes the drug addicts are seeking out? 26:40 Are harm reduction programs preventing that suffering addict from having to do the work to improve their lives, mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually? 35:29
For more on Parents & Addicts In Need: If you or a loved ones need our services, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit For more on Flindt Andersen, to have him speak at your organization visit https://www.flindtandersen.com/
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Paula Young | Lost Her Son Andrew To Fentanyl And Fighting The Addiction Crisis
PAIN @painnonprofit is honored to welcome Paula Young the Co-founder and President of Achieve Greatness and Andrew's mom.
Achieve Greatness was founded in memory of our beloved son, brother, and friend, Andrew, who passed away from fentanyl poisoning in March of 2022. Before Andrew’s passing, he was passionate about coaching and teaching basketball while helping youth in his community. He created Achieve Greatness, where he mentored youth through basketball.
In his memory, we have continued Achieve Greatness, building it into a nonprofit organization. Our mission is to continue to capture Andrew’s vision of sponsoring youth through basketball camps and other sports while also bringing awareness to and educating people about the dangers of fentanyl. In addition, we will also utilize our platform to address opioid use and addiction in our communities.
Paula Young, PAIN Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance discuss the following and more.
What is the origins of Achieve Greatness and how does it honor Andrew's original vision ?
Is marijuana being laced with fentanyl?
What is the difference between a fentanyl overdose and a fentanyl poisoning?
Is enough being done to not only bring awareness to the fentanyl crisis, but addiction prevention and solutions as well?
What has Paula's experience been when dealing with legislators on fighting the fentanyl crisis?
For more on Achieve Greatness and Paula Young: www.achievegreatness88.org
For more on Parents & Addicts In Need: If you or a loved ones need our services, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit
For more on Flindt Andersen, to have him speak at your organization visit https://www.flindtandersen.com/
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