The Opioid Matrix: A Journey Into the Rabbit Hole

Building Community in DEA Operations


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To tackle the drug crisis, relying solely on law enforcement is no longer sufficient. 

With cartels employing increasingly sophisticated trafficking tactics, leveraging community engagement and education has become a priority.

In this episode, Orville Greene, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. DEA Detroit Field Division, joins host Michael Brown to delve into how the DEA's jurisdiction is adding value to agency operations. They explore the value of forging strategic partnerships with community organizations, gaining firsthand insight into local challenges and concerns. SAC Orville also sheds light on the complexities of combating internet drug trafficking and discusses both the existing tools and areas needing improvement in addressing the opioid crisis. 

We also discuss: 
  • SAC Greene’s partnerships with organizations like Fentanyl Fathers and their significant societal contributions
  • The potential impact of progressive drug policies on DEA operations and the battle against drug addiction
  • The imperative of a multi-agency approach in dismantling the drug supply chain

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