Agents bugged alleged Mobile kingpin’s car, watched mother’s house and tapped his 7 phones

MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – Jurors in the federal drug trial of an alleged “kingpin” listened Thursday to some the thousands of conversations that federal agents secretly recorded last year.

Continuing testimony from Wednesday, Homeland Security Investigators special agent Bryan Rulong testified that agents tapped seven cell phones belonging to Glennie Antonio “Little Man” McGee and monitored 8,000 conversations and text messages from March 12 to June 13 last year.

Rulong testified that agents also secretly put a closed-circuit TV camera in McGee’s Cadillac Escalade and installed a 360-degree camera, disguised as a utility box, on a telephone pole across the street from the home of McGee’s mother on Euclid Avenue in Mobile’s Maysville community…

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