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    AZ. gun store,ATF sting linked to border agent's death

    Phoenix-area gun store, ATF sting may be linked to shootout

    Senator links gun buy to border agent's death

    by Dennis Wagner - Feb. 1, 2011 12:00 AM
    The Arizona Republic

    Bandits who gunned down a U.S. Border Patrol agent during a December firefight near Nogales may have been armed with assault rifles purchased from a Valley gun store in conjunction with a federal sting operation and subsequently smuggled into Mexico, according to a key member of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee.

    In letters to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, suggests that negligence by federal agents who failed to keep the firearms out of Mexico may have played a part in the slaying of Agent Brian Terry, a member of the Border Patrol's elite tactical unit known as BORTAC.

    Grassley said he had information that the AK-47s recovered at the shooting scene were traced to Project Gunrunner, an ATF program designed to stem the illegal flow of U.S. guns to Mexican narcotics cartels. It is not unusual for law-enforcement agents to allow illegal transactions to occur so that they can follow contraband, identifying ringleaders and key players in organized-crime organizations.

    "Members of the Judiciary Committee have received numerous allegations that the ATF sanctioned the sale of hundreds of assault weapons to suspected straw purchasers, who then allegedly transported these weapons throughout the southwestern border area and into Mexico," the senator wrote in a letter Thursday to acting ATF Director Kenneth Melson.

    "According to the allegations, one of these individuals purchased three assault rifles with cash in Glendale, Arizona, on January 16, 2010. Two of the weapons were then allegedly used in a firefight on December 14, 2010, against Customs and Border Protection agents, killing CBP Agent Brian Terry."

    A source within the justice system familiar with the case confirmed to The Arizona Republic last week that one or two weapons recovered from the border shootout had been traced to Lone Wolf Trading Co., a Glendale gun store, but did not confirm they were part of Project Gunrunner.

    Terry and his teammates were hunting for rip crews, robbers who target illegal immigrants and smugglers, when they spotted five armed men near Rio Rico. The Republic source, who requested anonymity, said BORTAC agents called out, "Policia!" and attempted to arrest the suspects. When the shooting started, the source said, agents returned fire with non-lethal bean bags, then bullets.

    One suspect was wounded, but four others ran off in the confusion, disappearing into the night. Agents swarmed the area and conducted a search, locating several men who claimed to be illegal immigrants unconnected to the gunbattle. According to the justice-system source, FBI agents now believe that those detainees were telling the truth and that four assailants escaped across the border.

    Six weeks after the murder, no one has been charged, although the source said an indictment was expected against the wounded suspect.

    Grassley has requested a briefing from the ATF, adding that he had received documentation in support of the allegations.

    "There are serious concerns that the ATF may have become careless, if not negligent, in implementing the Gunrunner strategy," he wrote.

    ATF Director Melson could not be reached for comment Monday.

    Tom Mangan, an ATF spokesman in Phoenix, said he was "unaware of any guns allowed to go south of the border," either intentionally or inadvertently. "I am not aware of any internal investigation that's going on regarding Project Gunrunner."

    Manuel Johnson, an FBI agent in Phoenix, declined to comment, as did the U.S. Border Patrol.

    At a Phoenix news conference last week, the ATF and the U.S. Attorney's Office announced indictments of 34 people in connection with firearms smuggling to Mexico. Bill Newell, ATF special agent in charge for Arizona, said five separate cases, all part of Project Gunrunner, demonstrate the corruptive reach of Mexican cartels using straw buyers to acquire guns in Arizona for illegal shipment south.

    After the news conference, Newell was asked if agents purposely allowed firearms to enter Mexico as part of an investigation. He answered, "Hell no."

    However, he said, suspects under surveillance sometimes elude agents, which could result in guns winding up in Mexico.

    Although Grassley's letter does not specify which Glendale store sold the assault rifles used in the shooting, transaction details match information in a 53-count indictment against Jaime Avila, identified as the leader of one Arizona smuggling ring.

    In a statement Monday, Lone Wolf owner Andre Hunter said he has been cooperating with authorities. "We have worked closely in conjunction with several federal agencies," Hunter wrote.

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    Sen. Chuck Grassley: Guns in ATF sting tied to agent's death

    By Dennis Wagner, USA TODAYPosted 55m ago |

    Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, says he has information that guns used in a December attack were traced to an ATF sting.

    In a letter to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, a senior member of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, suggests that negligence by federal agents who failed to keep the firearms out of Mexico may have played a part in the Dec. 14 slaying of agent Brian Terry, a member of the Border Patrol's elite tactical unit known as BORTAC.

    Grassley said he had information that the AK-47s recovered at the shooting scene were traced to Project Gunrunner, an ATF program designed to stem the illegal flow of U.S. guns to Mexico.

    "Members of the Judiciary Committee have received numerous allegations that the ATF sanctioned the sale of hundreds of assault weapons to suspected straw purchasers, who then allegedly transported these weapons throughout the southwestern border area and into Mexico," the senator wrote to acting ATF Director Kenneth Melson.

    "According to the allegations, one of these individuals purchased three assault rifles with cash in Glendale, Ariz., on Jan. 16, 2010. Two of the weapons were then allegedly used in a firefight on Dec. 14, 2010, against Customs and Border Protection agents, killing CBP Agent Brian Terry."

    Grassley has requested an ATF briefing.

    BORDER AGENT SHOT: Hunt underway for suspect
    Terry was waiting with other agents in a canyon near the Arizona border city of Nogales when a shootout with bandits erupted. No other agents were injured in the attack. Six suspects are being held on felony immigration charges, but they haven't been charged in Terry's death.

    Manuel Johnson, an FBI agent in Phoenix, declined to comment, as did the U.S. Border Patrol.

    Tom Mangan, an ATF spokesman in Phoenix, said he was "not aware of any internal investigation that's going on regarding Project Gunrunner."

    At a news conference last week, the ATF and the U.S. Attorney's Office announced indictments of 34 people in connection with firearms smuggling to Mexico. Bill Newell, ATF special agent in charge for Arizona, said the five separate cases, all part of Project Gunrunner, demonstrate the corruptive reach of Mexican cartels using straw buyers to acquire guns in Arizona for illegal shipment south.

    Asked whether agents purposely allowed firearms to enter Mexico as part of an investigation, Newell answered, "Hell, no." But, he said, suspects under surveillance sometimes elude agents, which could result in guns winding up in Mexico.
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    Even though this incident happened here, I don't believe any local media has covered this story yet.

    Have they ever charged the detained people with murder? I thought their deadline to do that has passed?????
    Illegal aliens remain exempt from American laws, while they DEMAND American rights...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mapwife
    Even though this incident happened here, I don't believe any local media has covered this story yet.

    Have they ever charged the detained people with murder? I thought their deadline to do that has passed?????
    There is no statute of limitations for murder charges.
    They can hold them on any charge they want, for as long as is legal, and bring murder charges at a later date.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mapwife
    Even though this incident happened here, I don't believe any local media has covered this story yet. . .
    The original article above is from an AZ. paper.
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