Again, no word from the ATF on how they gathered their intelligence, e.g., human sources, surveillance, wiretaps, etc.
No reasonable and responsible supervisory agent would sign off on an operations order than had stale address (as in months old) information.
There is more to the story. All I am asking people to do is be skeptical of one sided stories.
This is the ATF we're talking about, remember? Reasonable and responsible doesn't seem to be their hallmark.
Their side of the story will never get told, they'll just settle this at the taxpayer's expense and continue merrily violating the law and our rights.
How long do we wait before concluding that their silence is a tacit admission?
'Nobody will even tell us if they had a warrant, said Denver attorney David Lane, who filed the lawsuit on Griegos behalf. Weve been stonewalled by the ATF even more so than by Greeley police.'
- Friday, June 8, 2012, Greeley Tribune, http://www.greeleytribune.com/article/20120608/NEWS/706089985/1005