Monday, October 1, 2012

Mexican media: doing the jobs American media won't do

At Daily Caller, more on the Univision report:

“Univision News identified a total of 57 more previously unreported firearms  (that were not mentioned in [the U.S.] Congress’ investigation) that were bought by straw purchasers monitored by ATF during Operation Fast and Furious, and then recovered in Mexico in sites related to murders, kidnappings, and at least one other massacre,” the Univision report reads.

Univision also said that it was Phoenix ATF office leader Bill Newell who ultimately concluded that “the only way to track the guns was to wait for weapons to be recovered in crime scenes in Mexico.”

That charge, if true, would mean the Obama administration decided to allow cartel operatives to kill and injure people with the weapons it gave them, and to recover the guns only after criminals ditched them at brutal — often deadly — crime scenes.

Univision also found additional details about other gunwalking operations the Obama administration undertook.

Previous posts:

Mark Steyn re Fast & Furious: Holder Lied, Mexicans Died!

English captioned Univision report on Operation Fast & Furious

No comments:

Post a Comment