If DOJ is righteous here, why the treachery? Why the insistence that the public not know? If they conducted themselves the way they have testified to, that they didn't know and had no involvement, then why the hide and seek? National security? Ongoing investigation? Tradecraft exposure? Informant confidentiality? Come on, the cat is out of the bag on all of that. We all know what the coverup is about.
Brian Terry family sues ATF officials in Fast and Furious
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Posted 05 February 2014 - 01:26 PM
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Posted 05 February 2014 - 12:29 PM
On February 10, 2014, at 1:30 pm, at the United States Courthouse in Tucson, Arizona a defendant in the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry will be sentenced.
It is anticipated that Kelly Terry, Brian's sister, will deliver a victim's statement to the court.
A trigger puller armed by ATF will receive his punishment. Those in ATF, DOJ and beyond have yet to be held accountable beyond transfers or accommodated retirements.
"Justice" is only partially served by the Department of Justice.
Attached is a "2013 Year in Review" photograph assembled by a Border Patrolman for the Terry family. Never forget what Brian Terry sacrificed and continues to stand for even in death.
I BET HE IS. SHAMEFUL
http://www.breitbart...rious-documents
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Posted 02 February 2014 - 02:34 PM
On February 10, 2014, at 1:30 pm, at the United States Courthouse in Tucson, Arizona a defendant in the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry will be sentenced.
It is anticipated that Kelly Terry, Brian's sister, will deliver a victim's statement to the court.
A trigger puller armed by ATF will receive his punishment. Those in ATF, DOJ and beyond have yet to be held accountable beyond transfers or accommodated retirements.
"Justice" is only partially served by the Department of Justice.
Attached is a "2013 Year in Review" photograph assembled by a Border Patrolman for the Terry family. Never forget what Brian Terry sacrificed and continues to stand for even in death.
Attached Files
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Posted 01 September 2013 - 07:21 AM
I hear that Holder is buying a ticket for $10 million!
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Posted 29 August 2013 - 10:57 AM
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Posted 24 December 2012 - 12:17 PM
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Posted 20 December 2012 - 10:48 AM
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Posted 19 December 2012 - 08:08 PM
We all need to keep the Terry family in our prayers and send them a buck or two when we can.
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Posted 17 December 2012 - 08:05 PM
Brian Terry with his father Kent Terry, Sr. in an undated family photo. / CBS News/Terry family
The family of murdered Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry is suing seven government employees and a gun shop and its owner for negligence and wrongful death.
The 72-page lawsuit filed last week claims the defendants "created, organized, implemented and/or participated in a plan - code named 'Operation Fast and Furious' - to facilitate the distribution of
dangerous firearms to violent criminals" and that they "knew or should have known that their actions would cause substantial injuries, significant harm, and even death to Mexican and American civilians and law enforcement, but were recklessly indifferent to the consequence of their actions."
Agent Terry was gunned down in Arizona on Dec. 15, 2010 by illegal immigrants who used at least two rifles bought in Fast and Furious.
Those being sued are:
- Bill Newell, then-Special Agent in Charge of ATF's Phoenix office where Fast and Furious was based.
- George Gillett, then-Assistant Special Agent in Charge of ATF in Phoenix.
- David Voth, then-leader of the ATF group that executed Fast and Furious.
- Hope MacAllister, the lead ATF group agent on the case.
- Tonya English, an ATF agent in the group.
- William McMahon, the ATF supervisor in charge of field operations at the time.
- Emory Hurley, the lead prosecutor for the Department of Justice on the case working for the U.S. Attorney's office in Phoenix.
- Andre Howard, owner of Lone Wolf Trading Company gun shop, which was cooperating with ATF agents in Fast and Furious and sold at least two of the rifles later believed trafficked to Mexican drug cartels and used in the murder of Agent Terry.
- Lone Wolf Trading Company is also named in the suit.
The lawsuit claims that more ATF agents could be liable, as well as other Justice Department attorneys and administrators; but because of "actions to cover up their wrongdoing and hide their misconduct," their names are not currently known, and could be added at a later date.
Lengthy investigations by Congress and the Inspector General have faulted at least 17 ATF and Justice Department officials for alleged mismanagement and other violations of conduct.
Over the past two years, CBS News has repeatedly requested directly, or through ATF and the Justice Department, on camera interviews with each of the defendants named in the Terry lawsuit. No interviews have been granted.
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