"Fast and Furious" is the name ATF assigned to a group of Phoenix, Arizona-area gun trafficking cases under Project Gunrunner that began in fall of 2009. It's the largest of several known operations in which ATF employed gunwalking, involving more than 2,000 weapons, including hundreds of ...
At a Senate Judiciary Committee Oversight Hearing today, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano was asked if she spoke with her former Chief of Staff Dennis Burke about the Fast and Furious scandal
That case and the claims surrounding it were the subject of an extensive investigative article that appeared inFortunemagazine and Fortune.com last June. (“The Truth About the Fast and Furious Scandal.”) The article concluded that ATF agents did not conspire to let guns flow across the border...
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One of the weapons used in the November 2015 Paris terror attacks has been shockingly linked to the US government's Fast and Furious gun-running scandal.
Full coverage: ATF's Fast and Furious scandal Where are my guns?" demanded Pancho Villa, flamboyant bandit/ warrior of the Mexican revolution. Though he had paid for them, the store across the U.S. border in the town of Columbus, New Mexico hadn't delivered. He had other grievances .....
“The fact that Fast and Furious had its roots in a similar Bush-era ATF operation mattered little to GOP Rep. Darrell Issa, the grandstanding chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, who went so far as to accuse the Obama administration of purposely allowing the gu...
A primer on the "Fast and Furious" scandal The 25-year-old Avila, who purchased at least two AK-47 type rifles found at the scene of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry's murder, had pled guilty to illegal gun dealing and conspiracy. ...
Full coverage: ATF's Fast and Furious scandal Where are my guns?" demanded Pancho Villa, flamboyant bandit/ warrior of the Mexican revolution. Though he had paid for them, the store across the U.S. border in the town of Columbus, New Mexico hadn't delivered. He had other grievances .....
John Dodson, the Special Agent who blew the whistle on the Fast and Furious gunwalking scandal, is calling onFortuneMagazine to retract its landmark article asserting that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives "never intentionally allowed guns to fall into the hands of Me...