Chicago crime: New DEA Chicago leader Todd Smith discusses priorities, Chicago gangs, Mexican cartels and drug trafficking
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The Chicago Field Division of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has welcomed a new leader with over two decades of experience combating drug trafficking in the city. This seasoned agent has been at the forefront of efforts to curb cartel activities.

Todd Smith, now 46, began his career tackling narcotics cases on the streets of Chicago. Over his 20 years of service, he has witnessed significant shifts in the dynamics between local gangs and Mexican cartels.

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In an exclusive interview with the ABC7 I-Team, Smith shared his vision and strategic priorities as he steps into his new role as the head of DEA Chicago.

Smith’s appointment earlier this month marks a period of stability following a string of five leaders since 2018. With his deep-rooted experience in Chicago, Smith is well-prepared for the challenges ahead as the new special agent in charge.

“I’ve climbed the ranks here, and people are familiar with my work and approach,” Smith explained. “Previous leaders often had to navigate new relationships with the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the State’s Attorney’s Office, or the Chicago Police Department. Having spent 20 years here, I’ve built those connections. I understand the unique drug trafficking threats in Chicago, and my aim, alongside our partners, is to mitigate them.”

Smith’s career began with hands-on investigations into gang and cartel activities within the city. Now, as he supervises these efforts, he brings invaluable insights into how the local drug scene has evolved.

“Really, it’s block-by-block work. DEA has to go block-by-block with the Chicago Police Department and hold those people accountable that are dealing drugs and causing violence within our communities,” Smith said.

He says when he began his career two decades ago, there was a defined leadership of a gang in the city of Chicago.

“Over the years, we’ve seen that leadership really flatten and there’s less hierarchical structure over a gang,” Smith said.

He says that makes drug distribution in the city more fluid than ever before.

“With less of that structure, a gang could bounce between cartels, meaning they could be selling Sinaloa cartel fentanyl today, and in a week, they could be selling CJ and G cartel fentanyl. Historically, that didn’t happen. But today, there’s less allegiance to a cartel, less allegiance to a gang, and it’s just about making money,” Smith said.

The drugs themselves are changing. too, with the introduction of deadly fentanyl and even more potent carfentanyl, tranquilizer mixes, the rise of methamphetamine use and more.

Smith confirmed to the I-Team as fentanyl deaths continue a downward trend, so does its purity in recent DEA lab testing.

“Roughly 29% of all pills that are analyzed contain a lethal amount of fentanyl. Just a few years ago, it was as high as 70%,” he explained.

President Donald Trump has made clear he wants to take on Mexican cartels peddling fentanyl to Chicago streets, branding them terrorist organizations, even proposing military action to disrupt and dismantle them.

“Arrests of cartel leaders, whether it’s Chapo Guzman or Ovidio Guzman, have impact on the cartel. We want to keep that momentum up, and if we can disrupt and really our goal is, dismantle the cartels, we have to take out their leadership. And by taking out their leadership, I mean bringing them to justice and holding them accountable in the United States,” Smith said.

And as DEA agents are tasked with enforcing Trump’s immigration policy, Smith says their core mission work on drugs speaks for itself.

“Overdoses, record lows, seizures, record highs. Poisonings in America are down,” Smith said.

Smith says his goal is improve relationships with local law enforcement, saying while the office is in good shape, he hopes to make it even better.

“It’s nice to be able to stay home and be able to be promoted within the Chicago field division and lead the men and women as we bear down on the enforcement of these deadly drugs,” he said.

That work at home is vital. With Chicago as such a nexus of transportation with rail, road, and plane, it is a drug distribution hub for the Midwest and the country.

Smith also told the I-Team he is looking forward to partnering with the new U.S. attorney and Cook County state’s attorney to hold criminals accountable.

His predecessor, Shane Catone, is staying in Chicago as the head of a newly created regional office. He is now the associate chief of operations for the DEA Midwest Region, where he will oversee investigate operational and administrative collaborations across five DEA domestic divisions – Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Omaha, and Louisville.

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