This episode perfectly balances dark humor and hard truth, revealing how cops and agents cope with stress, chaos, and danger through camaraderie and wit. AJ also reflects on the evolution of drug trafficking, the importance of community trust, and why some criminals make decisions so bad they’re almost unbelievable.
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This episode perfectly balances dark humor and hard truth, revealing how cops and agents cope with stress, chaos, and danger through camaraderie and wit. AJ also reflects on the evolution of drug trafficking, the importance of community trust, and why some criminals make decisions so bad they’re almost unbelievable.
227: Part 2: Mike Chavarria – The war on drugs isn’t fought in headlines, it's fought in the shadows
Game of Crimes
1 hour 2 minutes
1 week ago
227: Part 2: Mike Chavarria – The war on drugs isn’t fought in headlines, it's fought in the shadows
The conversation explores the critical role of intelligence analysts, the danger and sacrifice faced by confidential informants, and the unseen emotional toll carried by agents and their families. Mike emphasizes compassion, loyalty, and the importance of family while navigating a profession defined by risk and moral complexity.
Game of Crimes
This episode perfectly balances dark humor and hard truth, revealing how cops and agents cope with stress, chaos, and danger through camaraderie and wit. AJ also reflects on the evolution of drug trafficking, the importance of community trust, and why some criminals make decisions so bad they’re almost unbelievable.