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TPaine7

(4,286 posts)
Wed Sep 19, 2012, 04:40 PM Sep 2012

IG's Report on Fast and Furious Released

The IG's report on Fast and Furious is out (link in cited story):

WASHINGTON – The Justice Department’s inspector general recommended on Wednesday that 14 current federal officials face disciplinary reviews over the botched gun-trafficking investigation known as Operation Fast and Furious.

In a scathing report, the inspector general, Michael Horowitz, laid primary blame on what he portrayed as a dysfunctional and poorly supervised group of Arizona-based federal prosecutors and agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. As part of the operation, those officials did not act to seize illegal weapons in hopes of bringing a bigger case against a gun-smuggling network linked to a Mexican drug gang.

While it found no evidence that officials at the Justice Department in Washington had authorized or approved the tactics, it faulted several officials for related failures, including not recognizing red flags and failing to follow up on information about both Operation Fast and Furious and a similar, earlier investigation called Operation Wide Receiver, in which guns also reached drug gangs.

“In the course of our review, we identified individuals ranging from line agents and prosecutors in Phoenix and Tucson to senior A.T.F. officials in Washington, D.C., who bore a share of responsibility for A.T.F.'s knowing failure in both these operations to interdict firearms illegally destined for Mexico, and for doing so without adequately taking into account the danger to public safety that flowed from this risky strategy,” the report said.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/20/us/report-places-blame-in-operation-fast-and-furious.html


I haven't had time to read the report yet, but it will be interesting to see how it compares to the reports put by the Rhodes Scholar that contradicted both Holder and congressional Democrats.
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IG's Report on Fast and Furious Released (Original Post) TPaine7 Sep 2012 OP
At least we got on resignation out of this. ileus Sep 2012 #1

ileus

(15,396 posts)
1. At least we got on resignation out of this.
Wed Sep 19, 2012, 05:24 PM
Sep 2012

"Jason Weinstein, the deputy assistant attorney general for the Criminal Division, is resigning in the wake of the Justice Department inspector general report on Fast and Furious. The report essentially concludes that he is the most senior department official who was in a position to stop Fast and Furious."


LOL....yeah that's right.

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