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First on CNN: Feds say national guardsmen ​tried to sell guns, ammo to cartels

By Evan Perez and Wesley Bruer, CNN
Updated 8:35 PM ET, Wed April 15, 2015



Police: National Guardsmen try to sell guns, ammo to cartels 01:15

Washington (CNN)Two active members of the U.S. Army National Guard were arrested in San Diego, California, on Friday for allegedly trying to sell guns, military ammunition and body armor to purported Mexican drug cartel members, law enforcement officials briefed on the federal probe said.

Jaime Casillas and Andrew Reyes allegedly ​were caught in a sting operation run by agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, according to an official briefed on the probe. The men made more than dozen sales of firearms, including AR-15 rifles, and stolen military ammunition, to confidential informants working with the ATF, the official said.

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The men were told by the informants that the arsenal would be shipped to Mexico to drug cartels, according to the official. Casillas and Reyes wore their Army combat uniforms during at least some of the sales, the official said.

Among the sales: at least 10 firearms, including AR-15 style rifles, more than 4,000 rounds of military ammunition in sealed crates stolen from the military, 190 high-capacity, military-style magazines still in sealed packages also stolen from the Army and 24 military-grade body armor vests.

The men are expected to be in federal court Thursday where they are facing possible charges of unlicensed firearms dealing and unlawfully transporting firearms bought out of state.

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...facing possible charges of unlicensed firearms dealing and unlawfully transporting firearms bought out of state

Thats it?
They should be hit with fraud, stolen federal property, conspiracy, racketeering and helping the drug cartels.... 
Is this a cover-up?