Couple on the firing line: Drug Enforcement Administration agents Robert and Veronica Baker fight fire with fire. (War! The Drug Crisis: Programs and Solutions)

Ebony | August 1, 1989| | Copyright

COUPLE ON THE FIRING LINE

ROBERT and Veronica (Ronnie) Baker look like one of those couples you're sure you know but can't quite place.

Bob, as almost everybody calls him, is a handsome man, who wears a salt-and-pepper beard that accentuates his appealing features. Ronnie is petite, with reddish-brown hair that complements her bronze skin. Both are gracious and approachable. But when they're "under" as authorized Drug Enforcement Administration undercover agents, they're as cunning, as calculatingly manipulative and as double-dealing as any outlaw on the ...

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