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GRAFFTV
Richard Castro
396 episodes
6 days ago
Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture
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Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture
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Chris Blatchford (Part 5): His Cocaine Cowboy News Reports Sparking George Bush’s Drug Crackdown
GRAFFTV
10 minutes 23 seconds
11 months ago
Chris Blatchford (Part 5): His Cocaine Cowboy News Reports Sparking George Bush’s Drug Crackdown

In the next clip of our exclusive interview with Fox 11 investigative reporter Chris Blatchford, the journalist takes us back to the high-stakes era of the cocaine cowboys in Miami, Florida.


Blatchford reveals how his groundbreaking exposés on the rampant drug trade not only shook the Sunshine State but also reached the halls of Congress. His reports, brimming with danger and intrigue, were played for lawmakers, prompting then-Vice President George H.W. Bush to create a specialized task force to combat the escalating drug epidemic.


But the story doesn’t end in Florida. Blatchford shares how this pivotal work catapulted him to CBS News in Los Angeles, where he continued to unearth the dark underbelly of the drug trade—this time tracing the supply chain back to its origins in Mexico and Central America.

GRAFFTV
Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture