What is it really like to work undercover in narcotics enforcement?
In this unfiltered episode of Bay Area Innovators, 27-year SFPD veteran Britt Elmore takes us deep inside the shadows of San Francisco’s narcotics trade.
Elmore shares firsthand experiences from his time working undercover in San Francisco, offering insight into the risks, the strategies, and the realities of narcotics investigations. From navigating dangerous situations to building trust in high-stakes environments, he reflects on what it takes to operate behind the scenes.
Elmore pulls back the curtain on high-stakes operations like Operation Cold Day, a massive 18-month fencing sting that utilized wired warehouses and “mercenary” informants to arrest more than 125 traffickers. He walks us through the “Iron Triangle” of modern law enforcement—weak laws, lenient judges, and the devastating impact of Proposition 47—explaining why even the most successful arrests often result in dealers being back on the corner before the paperwork is dry.
The conversation also explores broader questions about crime, enforcement, and how these experiences shape one’s understanding of the system.
Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.









