Obama’s Fast and Furious Guns Still Showing Up at Murder Scenes
On December 14, 2010, Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was shot dead by a group of suspected drug cartel along the Mexican border in Peck Canyon, northwest of Nogales, Arizona. The guns used to kill Brian Terry were traced back to Operation Fast and Furious.
In September 2011 the Attorney General of Mexico confirmed 200 murders happened in Mexico as a direct result of Operation Fast and Furious.
In May 2012 another murder connected to Operation Fast and Furious surfaced. According to a congressional report released, Mario González RodrÃguez, brother of the state attorney general of Chihuahua at the time, was also murdered by guns traced back to Operation Fast and Furious. The U.S. withheld this information from Mexican authorities for eight months.
The video below shows Mario González RodrÃguez handcuffed and surrounded by masked men holding guns.
In July 2013 A high-powered rifle lost in the Fast and Furious program was used to kill a Mexican police chief in Jalisco state.
In January 2014 a gun from the failed U.S. operation known as “Fast and Furious” turned up at the scene of a shootout between Mexican authorities and alleged cartel gunmen.
Now this…
550 KFYI reported, via Western Journalism:
Political Watchdog Group, Judicial Watch, tells KFYI News in an exclusive interview that it believes a weapon recovered last year from a Phoenix crime scene involving illegal aliens is connected to the illegal gun walking operation.
The organization’s Mark Spencer says Judicial Watch put in a records request with the Phoenix Police Department months ago, but so far — no response.
The watchdog group has now filed a complaint with a Phoenix judge demanding that the department turn over these documents.
Spencer says he believes the serial number on the weapon will confirm that it is connected to Fast and Furious.
More… A federal court ordered the release of Fast and Furious documents to Judicial Watch by October 22nd.