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U.S. Guns From ATF 'Operation Fast And Furious' Found At Mexico Crime Scenes, Report Says (VIDEO)

First Posted: 07/26/11 12:16 PM ET Updated: 09/25/11 06:12 AM ET

By Jeremy Pelofsky

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- At least 122 firearms from a botched U.S. undercover operation have been found at crime scenes in Mexico or intercepted en route to drug cartels there, according to a Republican congressional report being issued on Tuesday.

Mexican authorities found AK-47 assault rifles, powerful .50 caliber rifles and other weapons in late 2009 that were later linked to the U.S. sting operation to trace weapons going across the border to Mexico, the report said.

Guns from the program, dubbed "Operation Fast and Furious," also were found at the scene of the murder of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in the border state Arizona last December. It is not clear if they were the weapons responsible for his death.

The sting has become an embarrassment for the Obama administration and its Justice Department, rather than a victory in cracking down on the illegal flow of drugs and weapons to and from Mexico.

It has also hurt ties with Mexico, which has been battling the violent cartels in a war in which thousands have died.

The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and federal prosecutors had hoped the sting would help them track gun buyers reselling weapons to cartels. But U.S. agents did not follow the guns after the initial purchaser re-sold them.

The House of Representatives Oversight Committee, led by Republican Darrell Issa, and the senior Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Charles Grassley, have been investigating the sting and will issue the report Tuesday.

Their investigators say at least 122 firearms bought by suspected gun traffickers were found at Mexican crime scenes or caught going to the cartels.

Of the 2,000 weapons sold to the suspected gun traffickers, just over half remain unaccounted for, the report added. The Justice Department said that the ATF was not aware of the majority of those gun sales when they occurred.

"Given the vast amount of 'Operation Fast and Furious' weapons possibly still in the hands of cartel members, law enforcement officials should expect more seizures and recoveries at crime scenes," said the congressional report.

The independent watchdog at the Justice Department is also conducting its own investigation of the sting operation.

The Justice Department said it could only confirm 96 guns recovered in Mexico were tied to suspects being tracked in the operation, but it said that ATF did not have complete information on how many were recovered at crime scenes there.

The agency said another 274 weapons were recovered in the United States and, so far, about a dozen were found at U.S. crime scenes, according to information given to Grassley obtained by Reuters.

Soon after the sting began, Mexican authorities arrested a young woman with 41 AK-47s and a Beowulf .50 caliber rifle that were bought the previous day by a so-called straw buyer, or somebody buying a weapon for somebody else.

She told police she was taking them to the Sinaloa drug cartel, the congressional report said.

During a May, 2001 raid by Mexican federal police on the La Familia drug cartel, in which 11 members of the group were killed and 36 were captured, some of the more than 70 weapons recovered at the scene were traced back to the U.S. sting, according to the congressional report.

Issa's committee will hold a hearing later Tuesday with current and former ATF officials including those who worked in the U.S. embassy in Mexico who complained that they were kept largely out of the loop about the scope of the operation.

(Editing by Paul Simao)

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Jerry Bourbon
10:45 AM on 09/22/2011
Obama---His illegally trafficked guns have killed more Mexicans than all other Nobel Peace Prize winners combined!
01:09 AM on 09/13/2011
"Operation Fast and Furious" is the vanguard of the PO.T.U.S.' private black op security force.
03:40 PM on 08/17/2011
What's the bigger picture? Why would the ATF do this? Obstensibly, it was to track guns in Mexico, but maybe it was to ignite an outcry about guns going from the US to Mexico and leading to increased violence. The next step is to use the manufactured "crisis" as the excuse for increased federal gun regulations. Don't put anything past these people in the current administration. If people die from their actions - well, that's just the cost of business (to them).
hgus
It's not about the economy, stupid
11:49 PM on 08/01/2011
Thank God, Guns don't kill people.

Otherwise we might have to put some restrictions on who gets one, where they get to carry it, or what the get to drink when they have one.
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CulpeperMin
voting, a delusional act of self immolation
01:09 PM on 07/29/2011
HP will not allow this as my micro bio

"vot·ing - a delusional act of self immolation"

Freedom baby.
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Jeff081
Cass Tecnical H.S., Detroit, MI, (same h.s. Diana
06:24 AM on 07/28/2011
Finally they report on this. Fox has been talking about this all year. Maybe I missed it, but a couple of days ago, they questioned Eric Holder about when he knew of the operation, and he said a few days ago. Other reports have him knowing about it a long time ago. This is a big deal, almost reminds me of Watergate.
05:36 PM on 07/27/2011
Where is the outrage from Mexico's President Calderon!! Remember when he received a standing ovation in Congress for railing against our gun laws? Now he finds out it was an Obama plan to swamp his country with illegal arms. Bring the boys home and put them on the freakin' BORDER!! Yes the SOUTHERN border!!! That's where the NASTIES are.
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11:42 AM on 07/28/2011
Here you go: http://waronyou.com/topics/guns-from-%E2%80%98operation-fast-and-furious%E2%80%99-found-at-mexican-crime-scenes/

I say let them have Holder, Melson, et. al.
12:19 AM on 07/29/2011
Where is the outrage from the Mexican people regarding the vast corruption in their government?...the cartel's takeover of their country??
10:29 AM on 07/27/2011
We should just support our government. If they want us to do something then they just have our best interests at heart. It won’t hurt, it will help to keep us safe!
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molonlabe
Before you ban it, at least learn what it is.
08:54 AM on 07/27/2011
I don't know what's more surprising.....the fact that our own administration let this happen and are now trying to obstruct the investigation or the fact that this article actually appears on the HuffPo without the usual spin of trying to blame Issa for this mess.
08:16 AM on 07/27/2011
Christ- Did we sell them that tank the Betas have? Doesn't Mexico have a gunship to blow it away? It seems it is always about arms deals.
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Old Jarhead
F-4. The triumph of thrust over aerodynamics
08:45 AM on 07/27/2011
Heck, these guys are buying and using submarines to ship their drugs now. Where do they get those? It's absolutely insane that citizens enable these criminals by buying the product, but now the federal government is getting into the act, by allowing firearms to go to them? To what end, I wonder?
12:37 PM on 07/27/2011
I know they make the subs out of carbon fibre or fiber glass them selves. You wouldn't get my rear end in one. They use to not be able to submerge but now they are higher tech. Must be a heck of a lot of coke use still these days.
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11:43 AM on 07/28/2011
They bought them over the counter in Arizona through the gun show loophole.
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07:47 AM on 07/27/2011
The heads of the ATF should be extridited to Mexico to face charges. maybe we should add them to the list of Departments to be closed.
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bsmith8874
06:38 AM on 07/27/2011
It was the Kings thought to have this happen so they could work on removing arms from the America. Its all part of the grand plan to take away all freedoms away. You know the king and his jesters know whats best!
03:01 AM on 07/27/2011
we have allowed the basic principle of laws to go straight into the gutter---NO-ONE -IS -ABOVE- THE-LAW------BASIC RULE ---YOU CAN NOT BREAK A LAW TO ENFORCE A LAW---IF WE ARE A NATION OF LAWS-------------THEN IT APPLIES TO EVERYONE
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Texan Tea
Black Gold
02:33 AM on 07/27/2011
Obama and Holder, this was on your watch. It is not Bush's fault. Are they going to go after themselves? I think the border states, especially Arizona, should sue them.
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Thaddeus Carpenter
Whiff of Grapeshot
08:44 PM on 07/26/2011
I think Jon Stewart summed it up the best... If this is the plan they chose what did the plan they rejected look like....
01:21 AM on 07/27/2011
Really? Jon Stewart is your source?
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Berettasskeeter
For what we are about to receive, may we be truly
11:07 AM on 07/27/2011
While not a huge Stewart fan, this is cogent analysis of the ongoing lunacy.
Semper fi