Posted on 09/15/2013 9:55:01 AM PDT by Nachum
Mexican authorities have announced the arrest of a third suspect in the December, 2010 murder of Border Patrol agent Brian Terry, Reuters reported this morning. Ivan Soto Barraza was apprehended in Sinaloa by Mexican Interpol agents working with federal and state police and the FBI, and awaits extradition to the United States.
Terrys killing prompted a post a week later on CleanUpATF, a website established by agents frustrated with Bureau waste, abuse, corruption and fraud, alleging weapons found at the murder scene were tied to federally-sanctioned gunwalking, now known to the world as Operation Fast and Furious. That post was initially reported on by unauthorized journalist Mike Vanderboegh on the Sipsey Street Irregulars blog:
Word is that curious George Gillett the Phoenix ASAC stepped on it again. Allegedly he has approved more than 500 AR-15 type rifles from Tucson and Phoenix cases to be walked to Mexico. Appears that ATF may be one of the largest suppliers of assault rifles to the Mexican cartels! One of these rifles is rumored to have been linked to the recent killing of a Border Patrol Officer in Nogales, AZ. Can anyone confirm this information?
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Patently obvious that this was a criminal operation to arm the Sinaloa Cartel and the Admin is skimming the drug money.
“Undocumented Journalist” should be our title from now on, by reason of the Propaganda Protection Act that just passed the Senate.
Paging Eric Holder..
Urkel has armed the cartels and now ‘gun walks’ SAM’s to AQ.
Patently obvious that this was a criminal operation to arm the Sinaloa Cartel and the Admin is skimming the drug money.
I'm very sure that's going to be history's verdict, Hoosier-Daddy, and the money trail will be traced to the Democratic [sic] party, as well as the DEA, the F, the B, and the I, the State Department, et alia.
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