
“A 48-year-old former U.S. Army sergeant was accused of being the ringleader of a five-man squad that acted as a hit squad for drug traffickers, CNN reported on Friday. Authorities accused Hunter of recruiting his team over the course of the past year and promising them ‘tons of cocaine and millions of dollars’ for their involvement, and turned over their resumes to undercover agents from the Drug Enforcement Agency, posing as members of a Colombian drug cartel. Hunter also allegedly boasted about doing multiple ‘bonus jobs,’ as contract killings are often referred to, and expressed interest in doing as many of them as possible. Hunter was in the Army from 1983 to 2004.”
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