A U.S. official said
Tuesday that investigators have traced at least one firearm recovered at
a December 18 gunfight in Puerto Peñasco, across from the Arizona
border, to Operation Fast and Furious.
That's the disastrous operation run by agents in the Phoenix office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
But don't worry, because they're very sorry about it:
The ATF, in a statement, said: "ATF has accepted responsibility for the
mistakes made in the Fast and Furious investigation and at the attorney
general's direction we have taken appropriate and decisive action to
ensure that these errors will not be repeated. And we acknowledge that,
regrettably, firearms related to the Fast and Furious investigation will
likely continue to be recovered at future crime scenes."
I'm sure that'll be very comforting to the dead and their relatives. Especially the innocents murdered.
And I'm sure they'll be happy knowing none of the dedicated public servants responsible for this have actually faced any nasty punishment for what they've done.
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