For more than two years, the Justice Department has ignored Congressional requests to disclose where all of the Fast and Furious
weapons are turning up. Now, documents withheld from Congress, but provided to me by a source, give a predictably disturbing picture of the
violent landscape in which the weapons are being used.
Uriel Patino is a chief firearms trafficking suspect whom ATF
secretly advised U.S. gun shops to sell weapons to. According to trace
documents, guns that Patino trafficked are associated with 128 firearms
traces to date, including 15 cases in 2014. A trace indicates a firearm
likely turned up at a crime scene.
...
“These weapons that have been recovered recently in 2014 haven’t even
been reported to Congress,” says an official source familiar with the
ongoing investigation into the government’s conduct. “It’s a life and
death situation. People are using these weapons at shootouts,
gang-related activity and cartel activity.”
Which is exactly what Holder & Co. wanted; they just didn't want their fingerprints to be found on it.
Wonder just how many bodies- so far and to come- are piled up at Holders' feet, his and Obamas'?
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