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Weapons linked to ATF's controversial "Fast and Furious" operation have been tied to at least eight violent crimes in Mexico including three murders, four kidnappings and an attempted homicide.
According to a letter from U.S. Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich to Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), the disclosed incidents may be only a partial list of violent crimes linked to Fast and Furious weapons because "ATF has not conducted a comprehensive independent investigation."
When added to the guns found at the murder scene of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry in the U.S., the newly-revealed murders in Mexico bring the total number of deaths linked to Fast and Furious to four.
I wish... Congress is already sniffing around the possibility of appointing a special prosecutor since the DOJ is now intentionally interfering in a congressional inquiry.
Originally posted by NightGypsy
reply to post by Xcathdra
I wish... Congress is already sniffing around the possibility of appointing a special prosecutor since the DOJ is now intentionally interfering in a congressional inquiry.
Ha....."sniffing around." Perhaps they should stop "sniffing" and start "doing." They should have appointed a special prosecutor long ago because this investigation has been stonewalled from the onset. What a disgrace.
Originally posted by filosophia
If I'm not mistaken a lot of these murders were police officers. Maybe this is a covert attempt to fund the drug cartels to destroy the border police.