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Local drug dealers trying to involve me in their shady business. What should I do?

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I have a crazy family that is always checking to see if I leave the house. I believe they know that I have caught them dealing in illegal activities. However, this is also a possibility that persons that were once close to me may be the residence at a place that one of my cousins lives. I am beginning to think that these people are afraid that I will see these people and be even more willing to tell local law enforcement about their activities. I also believe that these people have gotten themselves so deep in with these people that they want out but cannot in fear that maybe they know too much. These people always seem to do this stuff during what I call "growing season." Through April and early September. The neighborhood in recent years had fallen pray to gang activity and organized crime. They even have elaborate Meth labs. One day I called the cops about someone I knew that was link to them threatening me. The very next week a thug car with dark tinted windows appears at my house. It sets there for five minutes than it takes off. After that you could see the vehicle arriving at a house that I suspect is the main person involve in the drug trade in my neighborhood. I have a suspicion that these people want me involve in their drug trade but that is never going to happen. They only want me involved since I know too much. What should I do?

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  1. KEEP QUIET,UNTIL YOU HAVE ALL OF THE PROOF!


  2. Get a rifle and start picking them off.  This is known as "taking out the garbage".

    You will be thanked for cleaning up your neighborhood.

  3. become a police informant, or better yet, never call the cops again and just mind your own business, play stupid so you don't get involved if they ask you.

    o and bring an AK with you everywhere.

    the last bit was a joke. but get pepper spray--that isn't a joke.

  4. Or they are checking out the person that narc'ed them out.

    You are on thin ice.

    Drug dealers have a huge interest in keeping their business private.

    As scuzzy as it is, you have messed with their livelihoods.

    Don't call the police again.

    The idea that they want you involved because you know too much is BS.

    Don't EVER let it slip that you called the cops.Don't even ACT like you're going to call the cops.

    The are testing the waters with you...seeing how you react.

    If they drive by your house and get pulled over, they'll know who it was.

    Drug dealers are highly suspicious because of what they do. An experienced dealer does quite a bit to AVOID getting caught.

    My advice to you is to lay low. Don't get involved at all. Act like you could not care less about what's going on.

    Hopefully, after you've been cool about it, in time, they'll quit looking at you so hard.

    This isn't LEGAL advice. This is LIFE experience advice.

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