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Team Sergeant
12-19-2012, 18:35
Nothing to see here, just another left-wing Benghazi story.

"Benghazi" Definition: When a major government story/crime occurs and the government and the left-wing MSM sweep it under the rug.

How did the ATF #2 lose his gun? Which cartel was he fighting for? :munchin



Ex-ATF official's gun ends up at Mexican cartel shootout that killed beauty queen
By William La Jeunesse
Published December 19, 2012
FoxNews.com

How did a gun belonging to a former assistant special agent in charge at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives end up at a crime scene in Mexico where five died, including a Mexican beauty queen?

That's the question being asked by congressional investigators and ATF officials in Phoenix.

A FN Five-Seven semi-automatic pistol, a high powered handgun originally
restricted to military and law enforcement customers, was recovered by Mexican police at the scene of a Nov. 23 shootout between the Sinaloa Cartel and the Mexican military.

Records show the gun was purchased in January 2010 by George Gillett, the former No. 2 in the ATF office in Phoenix. Gillett now works at ATF headquarters in Washington as a liaison to the federal Bureau of Prisons.

Gillett purchased the weapon at Legendary Arms, a Phoenix gun store. On the federal form 4473 used to buy the gun, Gillett used the ATF office address, 201 East Washington, and said "Apt 940." On subsequent purchase, Gillett used a commercial address, that of a strip mall.

Both actions are illegal, since ATF regulations require buyers use their residential address.

"Lying on form 4473 is a felony and can be punished by up to five years in prison in addition to fines," Sen. Charles Grassley said in a letter Wednesday to Michael Horowitz in the Office of Inspector General. "I request that you initiate an investigation into these matters and that you specifically examine whether Mr. Gillett was the purchaser as indicated by these documents, why the forms list multiple, inaccurate residential addresses while purchasing the weapons, and how the weapon purchased on January 7, 2010 ended up in Mexico."


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/12/19/ex-atf-official-gun-ends-up-at-mexican-cartel-shootout-that-killed-beauty-queen/#ixzz2FY0rMONJ

Ghost_Team
12-19-2012, 18:51
No wonder the ATF was all for Fast & Furious. They weren't investigating, they were participating and profiting. All I can do is shake my head.

Destrier
12-19-2012, 19:06
Then again, what a way to drop a bomb on a guy you want to get rid of.