Posted on 03/19/2016 7:04:59 AM PDT by george76
Bullet casings from rounds allegedly fired from an FBI agent at LaVoy Finicums truck back on January 26, 2016 have conveniently vanished into thin air following a FBI investigation of itself...
at least one FBI agent was alleged to have been under investigation by the FBI for firing two shots in the direction of the truck at the time it averted a road block and slammed into a snow bank, although the FBI special agent in charge claimed he didnt know who he was investigating because he didnt know who fired. Yes, he actually said that!
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The reason they claim not to know is that neither the weapons nor the ammunition was inventoried on the day of the shooting. Who is not doing their job, is my question; or, who is attempting a coverup inside the FBI? Ill have more on that in my next article.
Second, we know the FBI was also alleging that they were investigating four other agents in connection with shooting, but wouldnt say why.
However, it appears now that the agents may have conspired to make the bullet casings from their fellow agent disappear in order to cover up the unlawful shooting.
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Just last week, we learned that Finicums widow is filing a wrongful death lawsuit and that Bundys attorney has said that they were not given the truth at the FBI press conference following the shooting. It seems the further we go down this road, the more we are seeing that all the authorities surrounding the murder of LaVoy Finicum engaging in a criminal coverup
(Excerpt) Read more at thewashingtonstandard.com ...
“There’s no such thing as a “bullet casing.”
You better send that to Guns and Ammo ...
http://www.gunsandammo.com/gun-culture/9-misused-gun-terms/
They’re no different from journalists and politicians who’s grammar is poor.
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