Monday, August 22, 2011

Fast & Furious Guns Found at 11 US Crime Scenes; Agents Promoted

Fast & Furious Guns Found at 11 US Crime Scenes; Agents Promoted

Despite the scandal – which seems to grow even bigger each week – the ATF recently decided to promote three agents that were intimately involved in devising the operation.

The ATF has promoted three key supervisors of a controversial sting operation that allowed firearms to be illegally trafficked across the U.S. border into Mexico.

All three have been heavily criticized for pushing the program forward even as it became apparent that it was out of control. At least 2,000 guns were lost and many turned up at crime scenes in Mexico and two at the killing of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Arizona.

The three supervisors have been given new management positions at the agency’s headquarters in Washington. They are William G. McMahon, who was the ATF’s deputy director of operations in the West, where the illegal trafficking program was focused, and William D. Newell and David Voth, both field supervisors who oversaw the program out of the agency’s Phoenix office.

Who says Crime Doesn't Pay? You have to remember that is Business as Usual in the Obama Regime.

Get ready to see it accelerate for at least another year!

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