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Men busted trying to launch meth, tobacco over fed prison’s walls with air compressed cannon

A Colorado man became creative in Louisiana and used air compression cannons in a failed bid to fire drugs and cigarettes on federal prison premises.

Jose Francisco Herrera Munoz, 18, and Angel Gonzalez Gutierrez, 19, used air cannons to make $89,500 methamphetamine over the fence with $112,000 worth of cigarettes and $89,500 methamphetamine. I attacked.

The cannons they were captured can propel objects over 350 feet, similar to those used to send t-shirts to the crowds of large arenas.


Angel Gonzalez Gutierrez and Jose Francisco Herrera Muñoz. Grant Parrish (La.) Sheriff's Office/Facebook

The Grant Parish Sheriff's Office said deputies learned about Caper's plans in the investigation. WBAZ reported.

Both suspects were arrested for attempting to introduce contraband to criminal institutions and distributing methamphetamine.

US immigration and customs enforcement also took part in the investigation. Munoz, who came to the United States illegally, was detained by an agency and is now facing deportation.

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