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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

More Fast & Furious Scandal?

No Lawyers -- Only Guns and Money pointed me to this January 21, 2014 CBS News report about signs that a third rifle was present at the murder of Border Patrol agent Brian Terry -- and apparently one of the guns that BATFE allowed to "walk" into Mexico:
The Justice Department, which oversees ATF and the FBI - and which is investigating Terry’s murder - has steadfastly denied the existence of a third gun. Court records have previously only mentioned two weapons: Romanian WASR AK-47 type rifles found at Terry’s southern Arizona murder scene on Dec. 14, 2010. Both weapons were sold to suspects who were under ATF's watch in the agency’s controversial gunwalking case. Also, a ballistics report only mentions the two WASR rifles and states that it's inconclusive as to whether either of them fired the bullet that killed Terry.
But references to a missing third weapon, a Soviet-made SKS rifle of the same caliber as the WASR’s, have persisted since the crime.  CBS News previously obtained and reported on secretly recorded conversations referencing such a gun. The tapes were recorded approximately mid-March 2011 by the primary gun dealer cooperating with ATF in Fast and Furious: Andre Howard, owner of Lone Wolf Trading Company in Glendale, Ariz.
In the audiotapes, ATF’s lead agent on Fast and Furious, Hope MacAllister, tells Howard that a third weapon recovered at the Terry murder scene is an SKS rifle. It's unclear why a weapon would be absent from the evidence disclosed at the crime scene under FBI jurisdiction. If it’s proven to exist, sources familiar with the investigation say it would imply possible evidence-tampering for unknown reasons.
As I have mentioned previously, there are disturbing reports that the U.S. government (and not just under the Obama Administration) assisted the Sinaloa drug cartel against its competitors.  If so, it might explain the need to tamper with evidence, to hide this quite corrupt association.

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