• Your Small Town Isn’t Ready for This Drug War with Bill Loucks
    Feb 25 2026

    In the second part of my conversation with Bill Loucks, we move from the global picture of cartels and supply chains to what this crisis looks like on the ground in our small towns, rural communities, and military installations. If Part 1 examined how these organizations operate, this episode focuses on how they exploit gaps, overwhelm agencies, and adapt faster than most departments can respond. We discuss technology, encrypted apps, informants, overdose investigations, and the realities facing officers who are working with limited resources in high-risk environments.

    We break down what actually works, where agencies should invest their time and training, and how intelligence, articulation, and preparation can make the difference between a weak case and a prosecutable one.

    Episode Highlights

    • [00:57] Why cartels target rural communities and smaller agencies
    • [04:22] How traffickers exploit technology and digital payment platforms
    • [06:41] The dark web, cryptocurrency, and online drug marketplaces
    • [10:04] How quickly a small agency can become overwhelmed by overdose cases
    • [13:00] Why overdoses must be treated like crime scenes
    • [18:28] The importance of detailed reports and articulation for younger officers
    • [19:26] How poly-drug use complicates investigations and prosecutions
    • [24:08] How controlled substances move through mail systems and cargo channels
    • [31:19] Where agencies can find training and technical resources
    • [36:43] End-to-end encryption and investigative challenges
    • [37:57] The role and management of confidential informants
    • [44:52] What actually works in drug investigations at the local level
    • [50:03] The value of intelligence-led policing and information sharing
    • [54:50] What communities can do to help address trafficking
    • [56:24] The message for parents, educators, and community leaders
    • [59:58] Safety considerations for officers responding to synthetic drug environments
    • [1:01:16] What gives Bill Loucks hope in the fight against narcotics trafficking

    Links & Resources

    Bureau of Justice Assistance – Rural Violent Crime Initiative
    https://bja.ojp.gov/program/rural-violent-crime-reduction-initiativeMidwest

    Counterdrug Training Center (Free LE Training)
    https://www.mctftc.org/

    DEA Drug Intelligence & Threat Assessments
    https://www.dea.gov/resources/publications/drug-threat-assessment

    North Carolina Justice Academy
    https://ncja.ncdoj.gov

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    1 ora e 5 min
  • The New Drug War Is Worse Than You Think with Bill Loucks
    Feb 18 2026

    In this first installment of a two-part conversation, Bill Loucks joins Behind The Thin Blue Line to break down the evolving drug crisis impacting communities across America. A nationally respected subject matter expert in narcotics, transnational criminal organizations, and trafficking investigations, Loucks examines how synthetic opioids, cartel business models, and global trafficking routes have reshaped the threat landscape. The discussion moves from the southwest border to rural backroads, highlighting how modern cartels operate like multinational corporations while adapting to enforcement pressure.

    This episode explores how synthetic drugs have changed the risk environment for law enforcement, first responders, and families, and why today’s drug crisis presents challenges unlike anything seen in previous decades.

    Episode Highlights

    • [02:16] Introduction to Bill Loucks and his background in narcotics and transnational investigations
    • [04:36] Why overdose numbers are shifting and how enforcement pressure is redirecting cartel operations
    • [07:55] The unseen hazards of synthetic drugs for law enforcement and first responders
    • [11:42] How modern cartels operate as sophisticated business enterprises
    • [15:59] The cartel research and development model behind heroin and fentanyl expansion
    • [19:00] Why rural communities are increasingly targeted by trafficking networks
    • [24:27] Venezuela, Colombia, and the geopolitical influence on narcotics trafficking
    • [27:47] China’s role in precursor chemicals and the fentanyl pipeline
    • [30:59] Why synthetic drugs are more profitable and easier to produce than traditional narcotics
    • [36:38] What happens when supply is disrupted and how withdrawal may drive future crime trends
    • [42:48] Corruption, cartel violence, and why the United States faces a different threat profile
    • [43:59] Smoke shops, synthetic cannabinoids, and the legal gray areas creating enforcement challenges
    • [57:17] Why marijuana cases are often strategy-driven and financially motivated
    • [59:23] Targeting proceeds through civil seizure and controlled substance tax enforcement

    Links & Resources

    CDC Drug Overdose Dashboard
    https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/

    DEA One Pill Can Kill Campaign
    https://www.dea.gov/onepill

    North Carolina Justice Academy
    https://ncja.ncdoj.gov/

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  • When an Undercover Operation Turned Into a Death Sentence with Billy Queen
    Feb 11 2026

    Billy Queen returns in part 2 of this two-part series, to share what it cost to live undercover when the danger didn’t come in short bursts, but followed him every hour of every day. As a longtime ATF agent embedded deep inside the Mongols, Billy describes moments where a single wrong move could’ve ended his life. This conversation matters because it exposes the personal toll of long-term undercover work, especially the lines that get blurred between duty, identity, and survival.

    Episode Highlights

    • [00:00] Billy picks up the story with a weapons “qualification” that turns into a test of trust and fear
    • [04:50] The physical and psychological abuse of prospecting inside the Mongols
    • [08:30] A fellow prospect tries to leave and is forced into a deadly gamble
    • [11:55] Living with the constant threat of being exposed and killed
    • [14:41] Orders to commit violence and where Billy draws his personal line
    • [22:01] Losing contact with family while maintaining his undercover role
    • [24:44] Grief, loyalty, and the emotional pull of brotherhood
    • [28:20] Parallels between combat, law enforcement, and outlaw gangs
    • [31:14] A moment that forces Billy back to his true identity
    • [34:33] Witness protection and being separated from his children
    • [37:29] The limits of traditional mental health support for undercover agents
    • [42:56] Moments that nearly broke him and how he coped in isolation
    • [45:14] Realizing the consequences of a life spent undercover
    • [52:08] Lessons learned and why this kind of operation shouldn’t happen again
    • [53:08] Billy reflects on who he is today and what still drives him

    Links & Resources

    • Under and Alone by Billy Queen: https://a.co/d/06QaUd4r
    • North Carolina Gang Investigators Association: https://www.ncgia.org/
    • UNC Greensboro Digital Media Center: https://uncg.libguides.com/dmc
    • North Carolina Center for Safer Communities: https://www.dpi.nc.gov/districts-schools/district-operations/center-safer-schools
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    57 min
  • Surviving 28 Months Inside a Violent Biker Gang with Billy Queen
    Feb 11 2026

    For the first episode of Behind the Thin Blue Line, I’m joined by retired ATF Special Agent Billy Queen. Billy spent years working deep undercover inside outlaw motorcycle gangs, earning trust through presence, restraint, and reputation. In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, he begins unpacking how those early steps unfolded, what it took to establish credibility from the inside, and why some undercover assignments leave no room for hesitation or second guesses.

    Episode Highlights

    • [00:01:40] Billy’s journey from Vietnam veteran to federal agent
    • [00:05:00] Why long-term undercover work inside motorcycle gangs operates differently
    • [00:08:00] Why the Mongols gang became a priority for federal investigators
    • [00:10:45] Early steps toward embedding inside the organization
    • [00:15:10] How trust forms without forced conversations
    • [00:18:45] The transition from hang-around to prospect
    • [00:23:00] Managing a second identity under constant scrutiny
    • [00:36:00] A confrontation that reshaped Billy’s standing inside the club
    • [00:40:30] The physical and psychological toll of constant prospecting
    • [00:44:15] How violence was normalized inside daily club life
    • [00:48:00] The pressure to prove loyalty without asking questions
    • [00:52:30] What Billy knew was coming as the operation deepened

    Links & Resources

    • Under and Alone by Billy Queen: https://a.co/d/06QaUd4r
    • North Carolina Gang Investigators Association: https://www.ncgia.org/
    • UNC Greensboro Digital Media Center: https://uncg.libguides.com/dmc
    • North Carolina Center for Safer Communities: https://www.dpi.nc.gov/districts-schools/district-operations/center-safer-schools
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    51 min
  • Behind The Thin Blue Line Intro
    Feb 5 2026

    Behind the Thin Blue Line (BTTBL) is a raw, unfiltered look into the lives, cases, and experiences of those who serve behind the badge. From law enforcement and federal task forces to public safety, military, and those who support the mission, BTTBL gives voice to the stories rarely told outside the locker room or the after-action report.

    Each episode goes beyond headlines and statistics, diving into real investigations, hard-earned lessons, career-defining moments, and the human cost of service. Guests drop their challenge coin and tell their story, sharing perspectives on leadership, sacrifice, resilience, and accountability from behind the thin blue line.

    This isn’t political. It isn’t scripted.
    It’s experience-driven storytelling from people who’ve been there.

    If you care about public safety, real-world investigations, or the truth behind the badge, this is your seat at the table.

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