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  • Judge Slaps Down Eric Holder's Request For Fast and Furious Lawsuit to be Dismissed

    10/01/2013 5:54:37 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 20 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | October 1, 2013 | Katie Pavlich
    Late Monday night, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson denied a Department of Justice request to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the House Oversight Committee last summer over Operation Fast and Furious documents. “In the Court's view endorsing the proposition that the executive may assert an unreviewable right to withhold materials from the legislature would offend the Constitution more than undertaking to resolve the specific dispute that has been presented here,” Jackson wrote in her ruling. "Neither legal nor prudential considerations support the dismissal of this action, the defendant’s motion to dismiss the action will be denied." The lawsuit...
  • Arrest of Terry murder suspect raises weapon questions and more

    09/15/2013 9:55:01 AM PDT · by Nachum · 6 replies
    examiner ^ | 9/14/13 | David Codrea
    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. Terry’s 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...
  • Just How Corrupt Is the Obama Administration?

    08/21/2013 11:53:30 AM PDT · by bestintxas · 36 replies
    http://frontpagemag.com ^ | 8/20/13 | By Arnold Ahlert
    Scandal after scandal, coupled with an ongoing contempt for the law and the Constitution, demonstrated by high-level officials and the president himself, point to one deeply troubling conclusion: the Obama administration may be the most corrupt administration ever inflicted on the American public. And while the mainstream media have done a remarkable job deflecting much of that reality, even they cannot keep up with the avalanche of disturbing revelations that arise, seemingly on a daily basis. We begin with yet another report about the Fast and Furious gunrunning operation, courtesy of Sharyl Attkisson, one of the few remaining reporters who...
  • Body Count Keeps Rising Under Gun Walking Operation Fast And Furious

    08/15/2013 8:17:35 AM PDT · by AtlasStalled · 4 replies
    Friends of Ours ^ | 08/15/13 | Friends of Ours
    Three more weapons from the Fast and Furious gun walking operation by U.S. law enforcement "have turned up at crime scenes in Mexico" as reported by Sharyl Attkisson for CBS News: "A steady stream of the guns have been recovered at crime scenes in Mexico and the U.S. But the Justice Department has refused repeated requests from Congress and CBS News to provide a full accounting. An estimated 1,400 guns are still on the street or unaccounted for." Over 200 people have been killed, including border patrol agent Brian Terry, by Fast and Furious guns. The Justice Department says it...
  • Grassley to Holder: Why is Your Department Hiding New Fast and Furious Murders?

    07/17/2013 3:51:46 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 25 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | July 17, 2017 | Katie Pavlich
    Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley has sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder reminding him that the Department of Justice has an obligation to inform Congress when Operation Fast and Furious weapons are found at crime scenes. Just last week, the Los Angeles Times reported Mexican Police Chief Luis Astorga and his body guard were killed by cartels using guns from the lethal operation. "Since the beginning of this investigation, we have followed the link between Fast and Furious weapons and crimes committed on both sides of the border. On numerous occasions we have asked the Department to keep us...
  • What Happened to Congress’ ‘Fast and Furious’ Fury?

    07/12/2013 10:33:08 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 19 replies
    Pajamas Media ^ | 07/12/2013 | Bill Straub
    WASHINGTON – The controversy surrounding the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ infamous Fast and Furious program has faded over the past few months but it’s unlikely to be relegated to the background for very long. Last week it was revealed that a high-powered rifle employed in the unsuccessful gun-tracking program was used to kill a police chief and his bodyguard in the Mexican state of Jalisco, signaling that some of the weapons used in the enterprise are now in the possession of members of drug cartels – the same people Fast and Furious was supposed to entrap as...
  • Mexican Police Chief killed with Fast and Furious Weapon

    07/09/2013 8:36:52 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 19 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | July 9, 2013 | Bob Beauprez
    Barack Obama and Eric Holder are doubtlessly grateful that virtually everyone, including the mainstream media, has turned the Fast and Furious page and moved on to more recent White House Administration scandals.  But, the human carnage continues to mount.A Los Angeles Times investigation uncovered Justice Department documentation of the assassination Luis Lucio Rosales Astorga, the Police Chief of Hostotipaquillo in the west-central Mexican state of Jalisco, who "was shot to death Jan. 29 when gunmen intercepted his patrol car and opened fire."  Also killed was one of Astorga's bodyguards.  The Chief's wife and another bodyguard were also wounded.  Eight suspects...
  • White House's Fast And Furious Claims Another Victim

    07/08/2013 4:19:50 PM PDT · by raptor22 · 6 replies
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | July 8, 2013 | IBD EDITORIALS
    Scandal: The administration's gun-running fiasco claims the life of a Mexican police chief, revealing that the weapons have made it into the hands of drug cartels deep inside Mexico. It's been lost in the litany of Obama scandals, but Fast and Furious, like Benghazi, is one that has produced a body count, in this case one that's still rising as the White House and Department of Justice continue to restrict and hinder access to related documents. Attorney General Eric Holder remains in contempt of Congress for his role in the ongoing cover-up. President Obama's contempt for the rule of law...
  • Police Chief Killed With Rifle Lost in ATF Gun-Tracking Program

    07/07/2013 6:30:09 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 20 replies
    Los Angeles Times ^ | July 5, 2013 | Richard A. Serrano
    A high-powered rifle lost in the ATF’s Fast and Furious controversy was used to kill a Mexican police chief in the state of Jalisco earlier this year, according to internal Department of Justice records, suggesting that weapons from the failed gun-tracking operation have now made it into the hands of violent drug cartels deep inside Mexico. Luis Lucio Rosales Astorga, the police chief in the city of Hostotipaquillo, was shot to death Jan. 29 when gunmen intercepted his patrol car and opened fire. Also killed was one of his bodyguards. His wife and a second bodyguard were wounded. Local authorities...
  • Mexican senators call upon U.S. to share responsibility

    03/19/2010 8:22:51 AM PDT · by AuntB · 26 replies · 663+ views
    National Assn.of former border patrol agents ^ | Mar. 18, 2010 | Nafbpo M3 Foreign news report
    Wednesday, 3/17/10 Correo (Leon, Guanajuato) 3/15/10 Mexican senators call on U.S. to share responsibility Gustavo Madero and Carlos Navarrete are the leaders of the “PAN” & “PRD” party factions, respectively, in the Mexican Senate. They now call upon the United States to assume part of the responsibility for the death of three persons linked to the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez. Navarrete, who is also President of the Senate, said that he trusted that President Obama’s “indignation” will help the latter to understand that serious condition, “that our country is infested with North American arms,” and added that the assassins...
  • Police chief killed with rifle lost in ATF gun-tracking program

    07/05/2013 4:45:01 PM PDT · by Red Steel · 47 replies
    lat ^ | July 5, 2013, 12:45 p.m. | Richard A. Serrano
    WASHINGTON—A high-powered rifle lost in the ATF’s Fast and Furious controversy was used to kill a Mexican police chief in the state of Jalisco earlier this year, according to internal Department of Justice records, suggesting that weapons from the failed gun-tracking operation have now made it into the hands of violent drug cartels deep inside Mexico. Luis Lucio Rosales Astorga, the police chief in the city of Hostotipaquillo, was shot to death Jan. 29 when gunmen intercepted his patrol car and opened fire. Also killed was one of his bodyguards. His wife and a second bodyguard were wounded.
  • Another ATF weapon tied to a killing in Mexico (Jalisco, used to kill a Mexican police chief)

    07/05/2013 8:24:04 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 27 replies
    Star Tribune ^ | 7/5/13 | Richard A. Serrano
    WASHINGTON – A high-powered rifle lost in the ATF’s Fast and Furious controversy was used to kill a Mexican police chief in the state of Jalisco earlier this year, according to internal Justice Department records, suggesting that weapons from the failed gun-tracking operation have now made it into the hands of violent drug cartels deep inside Mexico. Luis Lucio Rosales Astorga, the police chief in the city of Hostotipaquillo, was shot to death Jan. 29 when gunmen intercepted his patrol car and opened fire. Also killed was one of his bodyguards. His wife and a second bodyguard were wounded. Local...
  • ATF leader who oversaw botched sting will run Phoenix office

    06/30/2013 7:30:35 AM PDT · by rabidralph · 32 replies
    Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel ^ | 6/30/2013 | John Diedrich
    The ATF leader who oversaw a botched undercover operation in Milwaukee will now be in charge of the agency's embattled Phoenix office, where agents allowed more than 2,000 guns to walk into the hands of suspected criminals through the infamous "Operation Fast and Furious."
  • Win copy of ‘Guns across the Border’ by getting local library to stock it

    06/11/2013 7:07:48 AM PDT · by marktwain · 1 replies
    Gun Rights Examiner ^ | 10 June, 2013 | David Codrea
    In late April, this column reviewed “Guns across the Border,” the inside account of the Operation Wide Receiver “ by Mike Detty, the confidential informant working with the government in what he thought would be a way to fight cartel purchasers, but which turned out to instead be a “gunwalking” debacle predating Fast and Furious. With full disclosure that I wrote the introduction to Detty’s book (with a foreword by CBS News correspondent and Emmy/Edward R. Murrow Award-winner Sharyl Attkisson), I outlined the reasons why I believe it is an important key to understanding how ATF is run at several...
  • Jeff Flake Promised that "Those accountable for (Fast and Furious Scandal) will be held accountable

    06/08/2013 8:54:34 AM PDT · by marktwain · 17 replies
    Gun Watch ^ | 9 June, 2013 | Dean Weingarten
    Credits: (Photo courtesy of ATF via Getty Images) On October 27th, in a townhall meeting in Yuma, Arizona, before his election as senator, Jeff Flake promised to hold those who had allowed and covered up the Fast and Furious scandal accountable. The time has come for Senator Flake to start making good on his promise. On June 11th, the Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to begin hearings on the confirmation of B.Todd Jones as the Director of the BATFE. Senator Flake is a member of that committee. B. Todd Jones was present at a key meeting that occurred just...
  • Judiciary Committee and tell them you want answers to these Critical Questions for B. Todd Jones

    06/07/2013 6:23:02 PM PDT · by marktwain · 3 replies
    The Firearms Coalition | 3 June, 2013 | The Firearms Coalition
    What did he know, when did he know it, and what has he done about it? Was ATF Director Appointee, B. Todd Jones, involved in the inception of the felony stupid program known as Fast and Furious?  What has he done regarding the scandal in the year and a half that he has been Acting Director? What specific actions does he intend to take to focus ATF enforcement efforts on violent criminals and reduce the incidence of prosecution of unwitting technical violations by regular gun owners? The Judiciary Committee of the US Senate is scheduled to begin hearings on the...
  • ATF whistleblower Dobyns’ case against government to begin on Monday (Fast and Furious)

    06/06/2013 7:24:51 PM PDT · by marktwain · 15 replies
    Gun Rights Examiner ^ | 5 June, 3013 | David Codrea
    The case of Jay Anthony Dobyns v. The United States is scheduled to begin Monday by the United States Court of Federal Claims, an entry yesterday on the ATF agent’s blog announced. “The trial will start in Arizona and end in Washington, D.C. in early August,” Dobyns wrote.Dobyns is the agent who gained fame after infiltrating the Hells Angels in a “harrowing undercover journey” he wrote about in his New York Times bestseller “No Angel.” He, along with colleague, friend and fellow whistleblower Vince Cefalu, has been the subject of several Gun Rights Examiner reports focused on retaliation they have...
  • IG Report Says U.S. Attorney Sought to Undermine Credibility of Fast and Furious Whistleblower

    05/21/2013 7:37:16 AM PDT · by EXCH54FE · 7 replies
    Senator Chuck Grassley ^ | May 20, 2013 | Senator Grassley
    Senator Chuck Grassley, Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, made the following statement after an Office of Inspector General Report showed that U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke leaked a sensitive document to the press regarding a whistleblower who had come forward with allegations of gunwalking, that he leaked an internal memo regarding Fast and Furious suspect Jaime Avila to the New York Times, and that he lied to Deputy Attorney General James Cole. The document leaked to Fox News was deemed so sensitive by the Justice Department that it was not provided to Congress, except in a secured room at...
  • Grassley blasts DOJ treatment of ‘Gunwalking’ whistleblower

    05/20/2013 10:44:23 PM PDT · by marktwain · 11 replies
    Seattle Gun Rights Examiner ^ | 20 May, 2013 | Dave Workman
    Senator Charles Grassley, who launched the first Capitol Hill investigation of Operation Fast and Furious more than two years ago, today blasted the treatment of a chief whistleblower in the investigation by the former U.S. attorney in Arizona, and subsequent attempts to discredit him by the Justice Department. Grassley released a statement after the Office of Inspector General released a report Monday morning that shows former U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke leaked “a sensitive document” to a Fox News reporter in an attempt to discredit John Dodson, a special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The IG’s...
  • IG: ex-US Attorney retaliated in Fast and Furious

    05/20/2013 2:02:46 PM PDT · by markomalley · 10 replies
    AP ^ | 5/20/2013 | PETE YOST
    The U.S. Attorney in Arizona violated Justice Department policy by providing Fox News with information apparently aimed at undercutting the credibility of a federal agent who helped reveal the botched arms-trafficking probe called Operation Fast and Furious, the Justice Department's inspector general said Monday. There was substantial evidence in the 2011 incident that then-U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke's motive for disclosing a memo by federal agent John Dodson was retaliation, the inspector general's report said. In testimony to a House committee just two weeks earlier, Dodson had raised serious concerns about Operation Fast and Furious. In Dodson's memo, which was eventually...