Kash Patel touts FBI's 'full-throttle mission' after Operation Spring Cleaning yields 615 federal indictments

A nationwide FBI operation to combat gang-related threats resulted in the seizure of hundreds of weapons and drugs, as well as 615 criminal indictments, as authorities prepare for the summer season, when some violent and property crimes have historically shown seasonal increases.Operation Spring Cleaning was a three-month law enforcement surge conducted by federal and local agencies.It targeted violent offenders, drug traffickers, armed felons, and fugitives accused of spreading deadly drugs, driving gun violence, and increasing crime across district and state lines, the Justice Department said Monday."Operation Spring Cleaning is the latest success story in this FBI’s full-throttle mission to surge resources all across the country, crushing violent crime and saving American lives," FBI Director Kash Patel told Fox News Digital.
"Whether it’s Summer Heat, Viper, Grayskull, Spring Cleaning, or others, these are the ops that have delivered the most prolific run of crime reduction in United States history."FBI TAKES DOWN ANTI-TREN GANG MEMBERS IN LARGEST BUST YET IN VIOLENT MIGRANT TURF WARAuthorities seized numerous weapons and drugs during Operation Spring Cleaning, a nationwide law enforcement initiative conducted over three months.(Justice Department)"These surges truly save lives, and I couldn’t be prouder of our agents and partners who executed them," he added.Overall, the operation netted 1,139 arrests, 984 firearm seizures, and 615 criminal indictments, according to an FBI document reviewed by Fox News Digital.
The FBI document also said the operation included 1,474 joint operations and 586 search warrants.Law enforcement also confiscated, 509 kilograms of cocaine, 48 kilograms of fentanyl, according to the document.
Authorities also seized 698 pounds of methamphetamine, 567 pounds of marijuana, 7.4 kilograms of crack cocaine, 38 kilograms of heroin and 13,260 MDMA pills, widely known as "ecstasy" or "molly," the Justice Department said.The operation a...