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Fast And Furious-Like 'Gun-Walking' Probe Mentioned In 2007 Bush Administration Memo

Fast And Furious Bush Administration

PETE YOST   11/ 4/11 03:45 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — A briefing paper prepared for Attorney General Michael Mukasey during the Bush administration in 2007 outlined failed attempts by federal agents to track illicitly purchased guns across the border into Mexico and stressed the need for U.S. and Mexican law enforcement officials to work together on such efforts using a tactic that now is generating controversy.

The information contained in one paragraph of a lengthy Nov. 16, 2007, document marks the first known instance of an attorney general being given information about the tactic known as "gun-walking." It since has become controversial amid a probe by congressional Republicans criticizing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for using it during the Obama administration in an arms-trafficking investigation called Operation Fast and Furious that focused on several Phoenix-area gun shops.

Though the briefing paper for Mukasey does not use the term "gun-walking," ATF officials at the time referred to the failed attempts in that way. The tactic – following suspected low-level "straw" buyers of guns instead of arresting them right after purchase – is aimed at identifying and bringing charges against gun-trafficking ringleaders, who have long escaped federal prosecution. Justice Department policy long has required that illicit arms shipments be intercepted whenever possible.

Attorney General Eric Holder is due on Capitol Hill next week to respond to Republicans who doubt his assertion that he didn't know about allegations that the tactic was in use until early this year.

Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings, top Democrat on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, wrote to the panel's Republican chairman, Darrell Issa of California, asking that he call Mukasey to testify about his knowledge of the program.

"Given the significant questions raised by the disclosures in these documents, our committee's investigation will not be viewed as credible, even-handed, or complete unless we hear directly from Attorney General Mukasey," Cummings wrote.

Headlined "Meeting of the attorney general with Mexican Attorney General Medina Mora," the briefing paper informed Mukasey that the tactic had been tried unsuccessfully but that the ATF wanted to try again and wanted Mukasey to persuade Mexico's attorney general to provide a team of corruption-free Mexican agents who would assist in the effort. Perhaps implied but not fully detailed in this document was the reason for the failure – that Mexican authorities south of the border fell down on the job, claiming they didn't see the vehicle carrying the guns that the ATF agents had alerted them to.

The briefing paper for Mukasey – dated two days after he was installed as attorney general – was among hundreds of pages of documents that Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., subpoenaed in his investigation of Operation Fast and Furious. The Justice Department turned over the material this week to the Issa-chaired House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

In Section G, titled "Arms Trafficking," the briefing paper for Mukasey states that "of particular importance, ATF has recently worked jointly with Mexico on the first-ever attempt to have a controlled delivery of weapons being smuggled into Mexico by a major arms trafficker." It adds: "While the first attempts at this controlled delivery have not been successful, the investigation is ongoing, and ATF would like to expand the possibility of such joint investigations and controlled deliveries – since only then will it be possible to investigate an entire smuggling network, rather than arresting simply a single smuggler."

"To that end, it is essential that a Mexican vetted unit be assigned to work with ATF in this regard," the document states. "ATF's attache in Mexico City has briefed Attorney General Medina Mora on this attempted controlled delivery, and stressed the importance of such a vetted unit being assigned," the paper states.

The briefing paper said it was the "first-ever attempt," but an email by an ATF official disputed that.

"I am going to ask DOJ to change `first ever.' ... There have been cases in the past where we have walked guns," ATF official Carson Carroll wrote in an email to ATF headquarters official William Hoover, the assistant director for field operations.

Carroll's email did not elaborate, but a month ago, Justice Department documents released in the probe of Fast and Furious disclosed the first of two Bush-era probes, Operation Wide Receiver, which was carried out by ATF's Tucson, Ariz., office beginning in 2006. In it, several hundred weapons wound up in the hands of arms traffickers.

The AP contacted Mukasey's law office Thursday in New York about the briefing paper, but the former attorney general did not respond to questions about his recollection of the document or what, if any, action it produced.

The language in the briefing paper to Mukasey referred to the second of two Bush-era probes and covered events that had occurred in that second probe in the preceding two months – specifically, a probe that began when an ATF agent identified several suspects from Mexico who were buying large numbers of weapons from a gun shop in Phoenix.

ATF emails from the 2007 probe obtained last month by the AP show there was concern inside the agency that its Phoenix office had engaged in gun-walking that resulted in guns disappearing inside Mexico – and that perhaps the tactic should be stopped.

"Have we discussed the strategy with the US Attorney's Office re letting the guns walk?" Hoover, the headquarters official, asked in an Oct. 4, 2007, email to William Newell, then ATF's special agent in charge of the Phoenix field division.

The probe ran into trouble after agents saw the same suspects buy additional weapons from the same store and followed the suspects south toward the border at Nogales, Ariz., on Sept. 27, 2007. ATF officials notified the government of Mexico to be on the lookout. ATF agents saw the vehicle the suspects were driving reach the Mexican side of the border, but 20 minutes later, Mexican law enforcement authorities informed ATF that they did not see the vehicle.

The 2007 probe referred to in the briefing paper for Mukasey operated out of the same ATF office that more recently ran the flawed Operation Fast and Furious. Both probes resulted in weapons disappearing across the border into Mexico. The 2007 probe was relatively small – involving more than 200 weapons, just a dozen of which ended up in Mexico as a result of gun-walking. Fast and Furious involved more than 2,000 weapons. Nearly 700 of the Fast and Furious guns have been recovered – 276 in Mexico and 389 in the United States, according to ATF data through Oct. 20, the latest available.

According to ATF data, 94,000 weapons have been recovered in the past five years in Mexico, 64,000 of them traced to the United States.

Controversy erupted over Operation Fast and Furious after two assault rifles purchased by a now-indicted small-time buyer under scrutiny in the operation turned up at a shootout in Arizona where Customs and Border Protection agent Brian Terry was killed.

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11:49 AM on 12/09/2011
Nice try little huff puffters Bush's gun running at least told the Mexican government and had some type of tracking device, it was a bad idea . LIBERAL ELITES LIES ONLY BELIEVED BY IGNORANT PEASANT AND HUFF PUFFERS
( NOW ALL YOU HUFF PUFFFERS CAN JOIN THE MILITARY........ WHAT'S STOPPING YOU) I KNOW ALL THAT FREE EBT CARDS YOUR SS DISABILITY FOR YOUR MENTAL ISSUES) .
02:47 AM on 11/19/2011
Why is the GOP trying so hard to pin this on Washington as a bad thing, then turn around and pass laws to be able to carry a gun anywhere you go? Weren't the ATF running this operation to see if any guns walked across the border? I think they found out so what's the big deal?
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snapper123
Gimme Shelter
10:55 PM on 11/15/2011
Fast and Furious should have been directed towards arming Mexican civilians to protect their interest. It seems like instead the ATF was arming the Sinaloa cartel. They probably receive the same treatment from the Mexican and American governments. Preferential according to the DOJ.
09:11 PM on 11/06/2011
The entire "raison d'etre" that this administration used for transforming the tiny (but still unexcusable) Operation Gun Walker into a greatly expanded "Operation Fast and Furious" was so that President Obama, Secretary Clinton and Attorney General Holder could create the bold "illusion" of an out-of-control gun smuggling epidemic where one did not exist. It backfired on them with the deaths of U.S. law enforcement personnel, Mexican soldiers, police, judges and other civil officials, and the fueling of an out of control gang war among drug cartels and corrupt factions of the Mexican military and police. So much for this administration getting away with their scheme now.
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Jerry Bourbon
10:28 AM on 11/07/2011
Exactly.
09:02 PM on 11/08/2011
64,000 guns in the hands of Mexican criminals running drugs across our border. That's no epidemic?
05:47 PM on 11/08/2011
Not true. Obama, Clinton, and even Holder would have had no knowledge whatever of what DOJ rogues in the SW were up to. The simple fact is that when the administrations change, the same people remain in the line jobs throughout the DOJ...Just like when I was in DOJ under Clinton, and it then as now had its ranks filled with right wingers, united by bias and bad judgment, and who hated Janet Reno and Bill Clinton.
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yeti7
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MA2AW
Anti-Obama on everything
06:35 PM on 11/06/2011
94k? That's not even close to the number of guns that have crossed into Mexico. OHbama's admin tells you 94k, you better believe it's somewhere around 5 times that many. He did say change. But look on the bright side, for every gun sold or smuggled, there's at least one drug mule/cartel member dead. I say we need to drop more and bigger calibers into the country. Starting somewhere around Honduras. It does help with the immigration process that America is not enforcing.
09:04 PM on 11/08/2011
Well now there's a plan that might work!
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hagagaga
You can't take the sky from me.
01:57 PM on 11/06/2011
Except F&F was done without the knowledge of the Mexican police.
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Jerry Bourbon
03:46 PM on 11/06/2011
And over the STRIDENT objections of the ATF line agents.
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Barbara DeZan
Knowledge is Power
01:35 PM on 11/06/2011
Jeez, where are all the righties????

Hmmmmmm????
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Jerry Bourbon
03:44 PM on 11/06/2011
Right here. What is your point?.

"ATF's attache in Mexico City has briefed Attorney General Medina Mora on this attempted controlled delivery"
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Barbara DeZan
Knowledge is Power
08:44 PM on 11/06/2011
You guys are strangely absent when one of your own is caught with his pants down.

What took ya so long.
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JimInHouston
Arma virumque cano...
06:59 PM on 11/06/2011
"Jeez, where are all the righties??­??"

I suppose if you define "righties" as those people who are able to distinguish the crucial differences between F&F and RW, we're here.
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yeti7
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08:13 PM on 12/07/2011
I am a liberal gun owner so what box do you put us(liberal gun owners) in ?
watoos013
Minister of Truth
11:45 AM on 11/06/2011
Issa doesn't want to investigate who started the program.
10:33 AM on 11/06/2011
latino's do not fall for conservatives Bs,vote D in 2012 .All America will behave just like Alabama if these r__-B--------. get in power.
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snapper123
Gimme Shelter
10:57 PM on 11/15/2011
Are you texting again?
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proudtohaveserved
10:31 AM on 11/06/2011
i tell you, the democrats are really dumb. there was a subpoena given to the white house. what i would do is release these documents to the press "by mistake" and see how that republican guy that issued the subpoena handles the "situation".
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Jerry Bourbon
11:07 AM on 11/06/2011
What a great idea! Release documents showing that the Bush Administration program was OK'd by the Mexicans (. "ATF's attache in Mexico City has briefed Attorney General Medina Mora on this attempted controlled delivery,..") and that it killed no Mexicans and no Border Patrol or ICE agents.
10:27 AM on 11/06/2011
The Bush ad.will go down in history has the dark days in America.Issa will stop the investigation.
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JimInHouston
Arma virumque cano...
07:00 PM on 11/06/2011
You have foolish wishes. This lefty deflection will fall flat, because the facts are COMPLETELY different.
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
10:12 AM on 11/06/2011
The neocon thinking is give every Mexican a gun and they will just eliminate the illegal immigration problem by killing everyone off,and Corporate America can make money while selling guns, and the drugs will continue to flow to the United States, business in the cartels is good as long as the guns for drug trade continues!
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proudtohaveserved
10:34 AM on 11/06/2011
DEN so how is perry going to take over mexico with every mexican armed? there are over 110 million and only about 7 million texans.?
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snapper123
Gimme Shelter
10:59 PM on 11/15/2011
Don't forget the addiction Americans have for drugs. No addictions no sales. The Mexican government and cartels have the US up the creek.
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azlegalcitizen
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10:46 PM on 11/05/2011
What a bunch of baloney, bush had tracking devices in the 200-400 guns , not all automatic guns, notified the mex gov of the expirement gut soon stopped it as it wa not working. holder, obama and janet had no control over the over 2400 mostly semi-automatic guns and even 50 calibers. obama, holder and janet had no tracking systems, didn't ever notify the mex gov. To compare the two programs is like comparing apples and oranges or pros and beginners. You figure out which group, janet, holder obama or bushies were the pros and which ones were the amaturs. No one was ever proved to have been kil led in bush's program. Two American law enforcemtnt officers were kil led by the obama, janet and holders ill thought out program. oh and over 200 mexicans in case you hadn't heard.
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proudtohaveserved
10:36 AM on 11/06/2011
AZLE you are just making excuses for your buddy bush, a gun, whether it is registerd or not will kill you just the same.
07:46 PM on 11/05/2011
"According to ATF data, 94,000 weapons have been recovered in the past five years in Mexico, 64,000 of them traced to the United States."

What they don't tell you is that the vast majority of these weapons were given or sold by the US Government to foreign nations for their armies. These weapons were then stolen, traded, or sold to the cartels. VERY few of the weapons came from gun shops in the US.
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azlegalcitizen
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10:50 PM on 11/05/2011
So you really think anyone here will believe your stats, they all want to disarm every American asap. Barbara Boxer's statement this week tells us the holder, obama, janet plan. Sell the mex guns, blame the Americans and then we can confiscate all the semi-automatics, long guns, hand guns and and evn the kids bb guns if possible.
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proudtohaveserved
10:41 AM on 11/06/2011
AZLE are you insane? what the h$%L are you talking about? nobody wants to take your "toys" away. man. how many tea bags you have hanging from your hat? were you home schooled by MB? This is the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard .
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Jerry Bourbon
11:08 AM on 11/06/2011
Could you cite a link to this "ATF data"?
03:11 PM on 11/05/2011
Let's see, under the Bush administration the ATF was working with the Mexican Government, following the straw buyers to the border, and passing them off to their LE counterparts down south for follow-up. Under the Obama administration, the ATF didn't even bother to follow the straw buyers, never told Mexico, and let a few thousand guns go south. And that is the same thing? Liberals are amazing.