The more we know about the ATF scandal, the worse it gets

Our people in Mexico were kept out of the loop.  From ABC news by Jason Ryan.

Report: Phoenix ATF Kept Mexico ATF Out of Loop Regarding ‘Fast and Furious’

The Phoenix office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms allegedly kept ATF agents in Mexico out of the loop about a botched gun trafficking investigation that resulted in numerous weapons going to Mexico’s drug cartels with almost 122 weapons being recovered there, a congressional investigation says.


You can read the report HERE.

[…] ATF devised the program in 2009 to try and track straw purchases of firearms where a gun is legally bought but then illegally sold to another individual.A Congressional investigation led by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, have revealed deep flaws in the program that was run out of the ATF’s Phoenix office.

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According to the report in March 2010, “ATF intelligence analysts told ATF and DOJ leadership that the number of firearms bought by known straw purchasers had exceeded the 1,000 mark. The briefing also made clear these weapons were ending up in Mexico.”
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In a congressional report being released in conjunction with the hearing the findings note, “ATF and DOJ leadership kept their own personnel in Mexico and Mexican government officials totally in the dark about all aspects of Fast and Furious. Meanwhile, ATF officials in Mexico grew increasingly worried about the number of weapons recovered in Mexico that traced back to an ongoing investigation out of ATF’s Phoenix Field Division.”

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The Tuesday hearing intends to examine why ATF was knowingly allowing the guns to travel south to Mexico. According to the report, in an interview with committee investigators the Mexico Deputy attaché Carolos Canino said, “There was no gray area here. We knew that these guys were trafficking guns into Mexico. There is no gray area. They weren’t trafficking, [the] guys weren’t going out and buying two Larson 22 pistols. These guys were buying 7.62, 223’s, .50 caliber rifles, okay, there was no mistake about this.”

The report also reveals that Fast and Furious weapons were recovered at the scene of Sinaloa drug cartel members who allegedly kidnapped and killed the brother of Mexico’s former attorney general. The report notes of Mario Gonzalez Rodriguez, a Mexican lawyer, “On November 5, 2010, Mexican authorities found Mario Gonzalez Rodriguez’s body in a shallow grave.147 Shortly after this grisly discovery, the Mexican federal police engaged in a shootout with drug cartel members, which resulted in the arrest of eight suspects. Police seized sixteen weapons from the scene of the shootout. Two of these weapons traced back to Operation Fast and Furious.”

The report also notes that a .50 caliber rifle used to shoot at a Mexican police helicopter was also linked to the operation.

Will we uncover who authorized this?  Will there be any real repercussions?  Somehow I think this will go down in history as a terrible wrong where no one is ever punished.  I do hope to be proved wrong.

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One Response to The more we know about the ATF scandal, the worse it gets

  1. mikey thibodeaux says:

    All involved should be sent to prison immediately with no chance of parole. This is treason against our country and should be treated as such. What were they thinking ? Killing of Americans with these weapons is accessory to murder. Hang them all in a public square. This will show people that we are taking America back.

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