An out of state football player who was attending MSU-Northern in Havre was busted for dealing fentanyl, and has now been sentenced to 60 months in prison.
Protecting water rights for Montana ranchers. Getting an indoor shooting range for the Montana Law Enforcement Academy. And of course, the recent Tren de Aragua arrests in Montana. We talked about that and more with Attorney General Austin Knudsen (R-MT).
How bad is the wide open southern border? So bad that the cartel fueled invasion of drugs is now leading to lifesaving tools being installed in Montana schools.
I was flying down to Las Vegas for UFC 300 and thought- I better listen to that podcast with Andy Stumpf and John Nores. They were talking about how the drug cartels are targeting our Native American Indian reservations here in Montana.
Great to see NBC News put the national spotlight on the Mexican drug cartels and how they're targeting our Indian Reservations here in Montana in particular. Check out this eye-opening report.
If you heard Nancy in Roundup's phone call, she was nearly breaking down in tears after hearing Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen's powerful testimony on Capitol Hill earlier Wednesday morning.
Lewis & Clark County Sheriff Leo Dutton and Bozeman Police Chief Jim Veltkamp were both featured on Fox & Friends highlighting the threat of fentanyl here in Montana, specifically the risk to first responders if the powder goes airborne.
A real world Dutton in Montana wants to take the Mexican drug cartels to the train station. Lewis and Clark County Sheriff Leo Dutton is the immediate past President of the Western Sheriff's Association.