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  AP  EL PASO, Texas - An Army sergeant and an ex-soldier believed they were negotiating with members of a Mexican drug cartel when t stanley cup hey agreed to kill members of a rival gang and recover stolen cocaine in exchange for $50,000 and drugs, according to a criminal complaint unsealed Monday.Sgt. Samuel Walker, 2 stanley cup 8, and former Lt. Kevin Corley, 29, were arrested in Texas after being caught by undercover federal agents agreeing to the murder-for-hire plot, the U.S. Department of Justice alleged in the complaint. Corley also is accused of selling military-grade weapons to the agents, whom the men believed were members of the Zetas, and offering to train cartel members.Walker is stationed at Fort Carson in Colorado, and  stanley tumbler Kevin Corley was stationed at the post before he was discharged from the Army two weeks ago. A third suspect, Corley s cousin Jerome Corley, was fatally shot during the arrests Saturday in Laredo.Investigators said the three men, along with Shavar Davis, were meeting Saturday with undercover agents posing as members of the Zetas to discuss details of the murder-for-hire scheme. After agreeing on payment, federal agents moved in. Kevin Corley, Walker and Davis were arrested, while Jerome Corley was shot several times. He died at a local hospital.No attorneys were listed for the three men in court documents Monday, and it wasn t clear where they were being held. The men weren t at the jail in Laredo as of Monday. The men are facing drug, weapons and conspiracy charges.    Islz U.S. 4G Coverage Still World   s Second-Worst, Now 30% Crappier Than 2013
 After three strong weeks in a row, Grimm falters with The Big Hunt. It   not a reversion to the Wesen-o ;-the-Week formula, thank goodness, but it involves three separate stanley cup  plots that never come close to approaching each other, and all of which could have been condensed.     Seriously, I can make this recap even quicker than last week  : 鈥?There   a Wesen running around killing men in uniform and scalping them. He is not caught. 鈥?Alexis Denisof asks Adalind about her baby, who is pressing his face against her stomach. It   creepy. 鈥?Monro stanley thermosflasche e proposes to Rosalee, and then is forced to tell his parents. His parents come by 鈥?at 55 minutes into the episode 鈥?and get super-racist because their son is marrying a different kind of Wesen. 鈥?Nick stops by Monroe   house and exacerbates the situation, being a Grimm and all. Aaaaannnndddd鈥?we re done. 86 words. It admittedly helps my brevity that this was part one of a two-parter, but I can ;t help but feel we ;re going to watch the next episode and feel like they both could have been condensed into a really good single episode. I ;m not trying to be glib 鈥?okay, I am, but I didn ;t dislike the episode.  But  Grimm has been showing levels of Buffy-esque quality 鈥?not at that level, of course, but on the right track 鈥?this season, and now I want to hold it to a higher standard. Assorted Musings: 鈥?Who else  stanley taza knew that Monroe was proposing the minute Rosalee said  82