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Mexican police chief killed with Fast and Furious rifle
« on: July 06, 2013, 01:52:53 am »
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Mexican police chief killed with Fast and Furious rifle
Posted at 9:11 pm on July 5, 2013 by Twitchy Staff

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Michael Muskal        ✔ @latimesmuskal

Police chief killed with rifle lost in ATF gun-tracking program http://lat.ms/1aKBgTo
1:15 PM - 5 Jul 2013

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Police chief killed with rifle lost in ATF gun-tracking program

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...
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Much like Benghazi, the Obama administration considers the Fast and Furious program that resulted in the death of Border Agent Brian Terry something that happened a long time ago. Still, echoes of the ATF’s program to let guns “walk” across the border into Mexico in order to track them to the heads of drug cartels will reverberate for a long time. Another death has just been attributed to one of the rifles that got “lost” somewhere along the way. According to the Los Angeles Times:
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    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 said eight suspects in their 20s and 30s were arrested after police seized them nearby with a cache of weapons — rifles, grenades, handguns, helmets, bulletproof vests, uniforms and special communications equipment.

More than 200 people have been killed or wounded by guns lost in the Fast and Furious sting, according to Mexican officials.

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Kyle Ray Vance @Armed2BFree

Hey Obama did you make sure those Mexican drug cartels got universal background checks before giving them their guns? #FastAndFurious #2A
4:47 PM - 5 Jul 2013
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Brian Cates @drawandstrike

"In total, over 211 people have been killed with 'Fast and Furious' guns in Mexico according to authorities," & Holder still smirks at DOJ.
3:28 PM - 5 Jul 2013


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Re: Mexican police chief killed with Fast and Furious rifle
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2013, 02:15:51 am »
So....isn't/wasn't Holder in Contempt of Congress?  Or did Obama do one of his unconstitutional moves approved by the ferret-face Jarrett.

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Re: Mexican police chief killed with Fast and Furious rifle
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2013, 03:11:35 pm »
Paging AG Holder, paging AG Holder......

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Re: Mexican police chief killed with Fast and Furious rifle
« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2013, 03:47:48 pm »
Paging AG Holder, paging AG Holder......

How about paging the NYT and WaPo too?  You'd think this would be headline news, eh?
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Re: Mexican police chief killed with Fast and Furious rifle
« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2013, 04:36:33 pm »
Another notch on Holder's belt (and more blood on his hands). 
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Re: Mexican police chief killed with Fast and Furious rifle
« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2013, 03:07:08 pm »
How about paging the NYT and WaPo too?  You'd think this would be headline news, eh?

The sad thing is that it doesn't even make headlines down here.  Obit page maybe, if there was a family connection across the border.

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Re: Mexican police chief killed with Fast and Furious rifle
« Reply #6 on: July 07, 2013, 09:42:24 pm »
http://www.newsmax.com/US/Fast-and-Furious-Rifle-Deaths-Mexico/2013/07/06/id/513631

 Fast and Furious Rifle Traced to 2 Deaths in Mexico

Saturday, 06 Jul 2013 10:56 PM

By Todd Beamon


A high-powered rifle lost in the Justice Department’s bungled gunrunning Operation Fast and Furious was used to kill two people in Mexico — including a police chief — in January, according to internal justice records.

The disclosure of the death of Luis Lucio Rosales Astorga, the police chief in the city of Hostotipaquillo, in the state of Jalisco, suggests that Fast and Furious weapons are now in the hands of violent drug cartels deep within Mexico, The Los Angeles Times reports.

Astorga was fatally shot on Jan. 29 when gunmen ambushed his patrol car and opened fire. A bodyguard also was killed — and the police chief’s wife and a second bodyguard were wounded.

Eight suspects, in their 20s and 30s, were arrested after police seized them nearby with a cache of weapons, local authorities said.

The weapons included rifles, grenades, handguns, helmets, bulletproof vests, uniforms and special communications equipment, the Times reports.

The area, in central-western Mexico, is a hotbed for rival drug gangs, according to the Times, with members of three cartels fighting over turf in the region.

Fast and Furious was run out of Justice’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Under the bungled operation, more than 2,000 weapons — including giant .50-caliber guns — fell into the hands of Mexican drug cartels and other criminals.

Most of the weapons have never been recovered.

The gun used to kill Astorga was a semi-automatic WASR rifle. It was traced to Lone Wolf Trading Co., a gun store in Glendale, Ariz., outside Phoenix, the Times reports.

The notation on Justice’s trace records said the WASR was used in a “HOMICIDE — WILLFUL — KILL — PUB OFF — GUN” —ATF code for “Homicide, Willful Killing of a Public Official, Gun.”

The WASR used in Jalisco was bought on Feb. 22, 2010, about three months into Fast and Furious, by Jacob Montelongo, 26, of Phoenix, the Times reports.

Montelongo later pleaded guilty to conspiracy, making false statements and smuggling goods from the United States and was sentenced to 41 months in prison.

Court records show Montelongo personally obtained at least 109 firearms during Fast and Furious. How the WASR ended up in Jalisco, which includes the country’s second-largest city, Guadalajara, remained unclear, the Times reports.

After the Jalisco shooting, local officials said some of the suspects confessed to two other shootouts in the area, including one that left seven people dead, all part of the continuing feud by rival cartel members, according to the Times.

ATF officials declined to discuss the matter with the Times.





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