MISSING: ATF FULLY AUTOMATIC MACHINE GUN!
At a time when Obama attempts to disarm
the American People, while at the same time he Arms the Muslim Brotherhood,
and Eric Holder arms Mexican Drug Cartels, the Bureau of Alcohol
Tobacco and Firearms can't find their Machine Gun! Hard to understand why the American's are reluctant trust this administration? The same people that preach responsible gun ownership can't keep track of their Machine Guns!
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are demanding
answers after a damning news report this week outlined an almost
unthinkable series of errors in a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
and Explosives sting operation.
For 10 months, ATF agents in Milwaukee
ran a storefront operation meant to bust criminals for gun and drug
violations. But the operation inside the phony store “Fearless
Distributing” didn’t take down any major drug dealers or gang members —
instead, the store was robbed of $35,000 worth of merchandise, an
agent’s machine gun was stolen, and a document with the names and phone
numbers of undercover agents was left behind after the operation was
shut down, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are demanding
answers after a damning news report this week outlined an almost
unthinkable series of errors in a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
and Explosives sting operation.
For 10 months, ATF agents in Milwaukee
ran a storefront operation meant to bust criminals for gun and drug
violations. But the operation inside the phony store “Fearless
Distributing” didn’t take down any major drug dealers or gang members —
instead, the store was robbed of $35,000 worth of merchandise, an
agent’s machine gun was stolen, and a document with the names and phone
numbers of undercover agents was left behind after the operation was
shut down, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
It’s the latest embarrassment for the
agency still under the cloud of Operation Fast and Furious. On Thursday,
some of the top Washington lawmakers investigating that failed
operation turned their attention to the ATF’s actions in Milwaukee with a
letter to ATF Acting Director Todd Jones.
In it, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa),
ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Reps. Darrell Issa
(R-Calif.), Robert Goodlatte (R-Va.) and Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.)
laid out the allegations of failure and mismanagement and set a two-week
deadline for answers to 22 specific questions.
“If these reports are accurate, your
ability to provide this leadership is in serious doubt,” the letter
stated. “You promised to ‘hit the reset button’ when you became acting
director. Instead, it appears as though you have hit the ‘repeat’
button, as the Fearless Distributing sting was created and conducted
entirely under your stewardship.”
According to the Journal Sentinel, the
ATF opened the fake store last year and staffed it with undercover
agents who, under the guise of selling clothes and shoes, “let it be
known” that they were willing to buy guns and drugs — and at a premium.
In one case, an ATF agent paid $1,250 for a handgun with an auction
value of just $400 to $700.
In total, the sting resulted in charges
filed against just 30 people — mostly for low-level drug or gun counts —
but agents also got the wrong person in at least three instances,
including one who was actually in prison at the time, the newspaper
reported.
“I have never heard of those kinds of
problems in an operation,” retired ATF agent Michael Bouchard told the
Journal Sentinel. “Sure, small bits and pieces, but that many in one
case? I have never heard of anything like that.”
ATF spokesman Special Agent Robert
Schmidt did not immediately return a request for comment from TheBlaze,
though insisted to the Journal Sentinel that the agency’s operation had
made the streets of Milwaukee safer.
“Our number one responsibility is
denying criminal access to firearms and that is what we are trying to
do,” Schmidt said. “It is our duty to purchase these firearms to protect
the American public and citizens of Milwaukee.”
The search continues for the
still-missing M-4 .223-caliber fully automatic rifle and another handgun
stolen out of an agent’s Ford Explorer. A third gun stolen at the same
time was recovered — it was sold back to Fearless Distributing for
$1,400. Schmidt told the Journal Sentinel the agency is “actively
looking for any missing firearms that might be out there right now.”
“The mismanaged operation included numerous careless and costly mistakes,” Rep. Sensenbrenner said in a statement to Fox News.
“Along with my colleagues, I am asking the ATF what happened in
Milwaukee and who will be held accountable. I want to know how these
glaring blunders could happen. How did ATF—for the second time that we
know of—put guns in the hands of dangerous criminals?”
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