Patrick said:OK, so I took a few minutes between conference calls and dug through the various stories and links looking for this.
It's Grassley's letter back to Holder at DOJ. He lays out the claims, and more importantly - the evidence - that he has. It is damning.
Grassley names the buyer, the seller (Lone Wolf), the issues Lone Wolf had making the straw sales, the fact ATF told the seller to keep doing it, the gun internal gun trace documents from the ATF. He then correlates the straw sale of the AK-47s found at the scene of the dead border agent with the internal ATF trace reports showing ATF was aware of the straw buyer and those two specific guns 11 months before the killing occurred.
Grassley notes how the guns were entered into their "suspect" database almost concurrently with their purchase. In all cases, the information was entered with all the information of the straw buyer.
This shows that the ATF let the guns be purchased and that they let them "walk". It also shows that two of them ended up at the scene of a dead CBP Agent almost a year after the ATF let them go into the wild.
Go through the docs. Read the letter. Send it to the press. This is crazy.
Sidenote: The cartels/coyotes who were buying these guns seem to have a thing for the FN FiveSeven. They bought nearly a dozen of them. Plus three WASR AK's and two Barret 50 cals.
Now all we need is for the House to defund the ATF pending the investigation and prosecution for murder of all involved.
Maybe this needs to hit Breitbart?
Last time Breitbart aired something they fired a nice lady because they were scared what was gonna happen when Glen Beck got a hold of it.
As so many are always quick to point out, just because a few cops are bad doesn't mean that all cops are bad.
No one I talk to has heard anything about this. Friends, co-workers... no one. This needs to hit the MSM and hit it hard. Is this not a big story? What gives?
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