

Special Agent Jim Weber of the US Department of Homeland Security had a 30-year career in law enforcement. He spent two of those years undercover in the Invaders Outlaw Motorcycle Club, a 1% Motorcycle Club in the Midwest involved in narcotics smuggling, murder-for-hire, money laundering, and a host of other crimes. In episode 33. Undercover in an Outlaw Motorcycle Club, I speak with Jim Weber.
Jim Weber is a criminal justice professor, law enforcement academy instructor, and host of the true-crime podcast Right to Remain Silent. He has over 30 years of law enforcement experience, working as a special agent with the US Department of Homeland Security, US Customs, a Sheriff’s Deputy, and a State Investigator.
Jim has primarily worked in narcotics smuggling, money laundering, gangs, terrorism, and murder-for-hire. His undercover investigations involved criminal street gangs and outlaw motorcycle gangs. He retired from law enforcement in 2022.
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