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Major ATF shakeup after "gunwalker" In "Fast and Furious" and other southwest border anti-trafficking operations, sources say ATF allowed more than 2500 weapons to be sold to suspects.
By Sharyl Attkisson June 13, 2011 / 4:51 PM EDT / CBS News ...
On Wednesday, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee subpoenaed the Department of Justice. “Top Justice Department officials, including Attorney General Holder, know more about ...
The ludicrous logic behind Gunwalker was exposed in December when a U.S. Border Patrol agent was killed in a confrontation with drug cartel thugs about 18 miles inside the U.S. border with Mexico in ...
The first e-mail from March 10, 2010, to Operation Fast and Furious Group VII Leader David Voth indicates that the two most senior leaders in ATF, Acting Director Kenneth Melson, and Deputy ...
Attorney General Eric Holder is getting grilled by the House Judiciary Committee over his Gunwalker/Fast and Furious operation. Watch it on C-SPAN 3. To recap: An American cop is dead because ...
There are two puzzles in the so-called “Gunwalker” or “Operation Fast and Furious” case. This is the shocking case where Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agents ...
But Melson shouldn't be the only one to resign: "Gunwalker could not have gone as far as it did," says the San Francisco Examiner in an editorial, "without the approval of senior Justice ...
Editor: The Los Angeles Times’ “ATF, Congress under the gun” discusses the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosive’s rogue “Fast and Furious” operatio… ...
Also known by the nickname “Project Gunwalker,” the plan ran from 2009 until the death of Border Patrol agent Brian Terry in a shootout last Dec. 15.
PHOENIX (AP) — Ten days before Christmas, ATF agent John Dodson awoke, got his morning coffee, switched on the TV news — and heard the words he had dreaded every day of every month he h… ...