http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2016/03/16/fast-furious-guns-tracked-to-police-killings-el-chapo-hideout-atf-confirms/?intcmp=hplnws
“[The ATF] and the [Justice] Department deeply regret that firearms associated with Operation Fast and Furious have been used by criminals in the commission of violent crimes, particularly crimes resulting the death of civilians and law enforcement officers," assistant attorney general Peter Kadzik said in a Tuesday letter to Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Charles Grassley of Iowa and House Oversight and Government Reform chairman Jason Chaffetz of Utah....."
Oh yeah? Well here is one person who doesn't regret anything.
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One suspects that the perpetrators would have had more than adequate armament even without "Fast and Furious," ill-conceived though the operation was.
ReplyDeleteMexico has never lacked for guns in spite of some of the toughest gun laws in the world. The Holder suits at DOJ wanted to be able to document through recovered guns at murder scenes that most guns were coming from the US-hence the need to crack down. The idea of intercepting them before they crossed the border (what a novel idea) never matched their agenda. Even with two dead US agents the cover-up persists.
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ReplyDeleteAnd today we learn that one of the weapons at the scene of the Graland cartoon attack last year was a Fand F gun.
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