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(NewsCore) - Three supervisors of the US government's controversial anti-gun-running program "Fast and Furious" were promoted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) despite continued criticism of their actions, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday.
William McMahon, the ATF's deputy director of operations in the west during "Fast and Furious," will assume a management role with the agency's Office of Professional Responsibility and Security Operations -- which investigates employee misconduct.
Read more: www.myfoxny.com...
Originally posted by Julie Washington
Going from Deputy Director of the ATF to a "desk job" that investigates employee misconduct doesn't sound like a "promotion" to me. I don't know ....
William McMahon, the ATF's deputy director of operations in the west during "Fast and Furious," will assume a management role with the agency's Office of Professional Responsibility and Security Operations -- which investigates employee misconduct.
Read more: www.myfoxny.com...