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'Operation Fast And Furious': Jacob Chambers, Jacob Montelongo Plead Guilty In Weapon Smuggling Scandal

Operation Fast And Furious

By JACQUES BILLEAUD   01/24/12 04:00 PM ET   AP

PHOENIX -- Two men pleaded guilty to buying guns that were destined to be smuggled into Mexico, the first convictions in the federal government's botched Operation Fast and Furious.

The men were so-called "straw buyers" who acknowledged purchasing guns that they knew were headed to Mexican drug gangs.

The goal of the federal government's investigation was to catch weapons-trafficking kingpins, but firearms agents lost track of many weapons they were trying to trace to smuggling ringleaders, and some guns ended up at crime scenes in Mexico and the U.S.

Jacob Wayne Chambers and Jacob Anthony Montelongo each pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to a conspiracy charge. Montelongo also pleaded guilty to dealing guns without a license.

The pair admitted being part of a 20-person smuggling ring that is accused of running guns into Mexico for use by the Sinaloa drug cartel.

Two rifles bought by the ring were found at the scene of a December 2010 shootout near the Arizona-Mexico border that mortally wounded Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. The two guns weren't purchased by Chambers and Montelongo and instead were bought by another alleged ring member.

The investigation is the focus of an inquiry by congressional Republicans.

Several agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have said they were ordered by superiors to let suspected straw buyers walk away from Phoenix-area gun shops with AK-47s and other weapons believed headed for Mexican drug cartels, rather than arrest the buyers and seize the guns there.

The federal agency lost track of some 1,400 of the more than 2,000 weapons whose purchases attracted the suspicion of the Fast and Furious investigators.

Chambers and Montelongo acknowledged buying the guns under the false claim that the weapons were for themselves, when they were actually being bought for organizers of the ring, and to knowing that the guns were being smuggling into Mexico.

Chambers bought 79 guns from three licensed dealers in Arizona from September 2009 to December 2009 and got paid $50 for each AK-47 and $100 for a .50-caliber rifle.

Montelongo purchased 109 guns from eight dealers in Arizona from January 2010 to July 2010. He was paid $50 for pistols, $100 for rifles and $150 each for six .50-caliber rifles.

Each faces up to five years in prison and a maximum $250,000 fine. Their sentencing is set for May 21.

Baltazar Iniguez, an attorney for Montelongo, and Phil Noland, lawyer for Jacob Wayne Chambers, didn't immediately return a call seeking comment Tuesday.

Trial for the remaining alleged ring members is set for Sept. 25. They have pleaded not guilty to the charges against them.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

Two men pleaded guilty to buying guns that were destined to be smuggled into Mexico, the first convictions in the federal government's botched Operation Fast and Furious.

The men were so-called "straw buyers" who acknowledged purchasing guns that they knew were headed to Mexico.

The goal of the federal government's investigation was to catch weapons-trafficking kingpins, but firearms agents lost track of many weapons they were trying to track to smuggling ringleaders, and some guns ended up at crime scenes in Mexico and the U.S.

Jacob Wayne Chambers and Jacob Anthony Montelongo each pleaded guilty in federal court on Monday to a conspiracy charge.

The pair admitted being part of a 20-person smuggling ring that's accused of running guns into Mexico for use by the Sinaloa drug cartel.

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Jerry Bourbon
10:43 PM on 01/25/2012
Crossing the border from San Diego to Tijuana on my motorcycle Sunday, I was stopped by CBP and asked "Do you have any firearms?" My response was "Do I look like an ATF agent?"

They were not amused. Screw em.
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Berettasskeeter
For what we are about to receive, may we be truly
08:08 AM on 01/27/2012
I doubt your veracity. I'm a CBP officer, and I find that hilarious. Most CBP do NOT like the ATF as an organization, though there are plenty of good men and women in it!
Semper fi
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Jerry Bourbon
10:35 AM on 01/27/2012
They did not DO anything, just repeated the question. But they did not look happy.
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Jerry Bourbon
10:07 PM on 01/25/2012
Now THIS is "Change you can die for".

If you are brown and Mexican. Or a Border Patrol agent...
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Jerry Bourbon
10:04 PM on 01/25/2012
When is Eric Holder's trial scheduled to start?
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Michael Steaphens
It's all about liberty.
02:06 AM on 01/26/2012
The sooner,the better!
03:49 PM on 01/25/2012
somebody has to go down to protect BO
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BigWillyG
03:35 PM on 01/25/2012
Good start, now put Holder in the dock with these bums.
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Jerry Bourbon
10:05 PM on 01/25/2012
Or extradite him to stand trial on about 150 counts of accessory to murder in Mexico.
02:24 PM on 01/25/2012
Funny how the government can catch two straw buyers yet can't police their own DOJ !!!~~~Oooh that smell !!!~~~ Another Obama Administration decision and accountability at it's BEST !!!~~~
02:27 PM on 01/25/2012
That is NOT my defination of TRANSPARENCY !!!~~~
02:10 PM on 01/25/2012
well that is a start. When do we get to Eric Holder and put him away?
02:23 PM on 01/25/2012
It goes beyond AG Holder. He is only a puppet.
03:49 PM on 01/25/2012
the entire administration including the oaf of office needs to be behind bars too
02:04 PM on 01/25/2012
There was zero attempts to track these guns at all. The mexican authorites were not told 2,000+ weapons were crossing their borders bound for criminal elements. It's pretty safe to say that the 1,400 guns they lost track of DIDN'T end up at crime scenes! YET! The other 600 already have.
Holder perjured himself in front of Congress. Then retracted and said he made an 'Inaccurate statement'. The man is filth and deserves to be fired and then indicted for his actions. Meanwhile Obama is allowing him to remain employed for what reason? It's an effing joke.
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themechanicsix
Chance favors the prepared mind
02:03 PM on 01/25/2012
Since when does the gubbament do anything right? So why be suprised.
01:43 PM on 01/25/2012
seem like these guys should have bben prosecuted as accessory to murder, at the least. They knew they were buying Guns to go to Cartel members, who are going to use the guns to KILL people. the most they made was $10,000.00. I guess their value of human life was low enough that somebody else's death by their action doesn't man a thing to them. FRY THEM, or better yet let the families of anybody killed with the guns the bought and sold for pennies have a day of play with them.
01:12 PM on 01/25/2012
what about the federal agents that lost the guns? i guess the cia got tired of competition and gave the cartel they help the guns to fend off the other cartels.
02:18 AM on 01/26/2012
The agents that lost the guns were ATF, not CIA and they were ordered not to arrest or follow straw buyers after they instructed gun dealers to make the sales.
01:06 PM on 01/25/2012
This is no different then law enforcement tracing drugs or money that is laundered back to it's source... how else would they have gone to the source in terms of the gun traffickers? What they should of done was perhaps disabled the guns before selling them to the straw buyers...
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01:26 PM on 01/25/2012
This whole scam was about weakening the 2nd amendment, period. You don't track something by not tracking it. Use some common sense. You don't go to the local gun shop and buy fully automatic weapons. You don't pay more for semi-auto weapons when you can buy full-auto weapons for dirt cheap prices from international gun runners. But that's just reality and why would that matter to some people.
02:33 PM on 01/25/2012
Common sense is something that you are not currently using. Your political ideology is blinding you. At least my observation was neutral regardless of my leftist ideology. I would of said the same thing if Bush was in the Office. Was any law proposed or passed due to this operation? No there was not. So this has nothing to do with the 2nd Amendment. No one & i mean NO ONE risks their political or any career to weaken or change an Amendment in this fashion. This is where you are not using common sense. Your reality is only in your head. Supporters of the 2nd Amendment such as yourself always complain that no more gun control laws are needed. That was is needed is only to enforce the current laws. Wasn't that what Holder & the DOJ were doing? They were trying to stop gun traffickers and not just the little guys but the whole enchiladas (pun intended). Busting the little guys does not stop an organization but going after the higher ups might. The only way to track who are the end users is by doing what Holder & his crew did. They just happen to go by it the wrong way. Like I said the guns should of been disabled & somehow tracked better. As for automatic and semi-automatic weapons, no guns are "cheap" unless they are stolen & these guns were bought at a show. Simple economics say that you buy something & then mark it
02:34 PM on 01/25/2012
Gun traffickers are in it to make a profit. Again common sense you are not using. Also most desired guns are manufactured in the U.S. & not south of the Mexican border. These criminals are expert smugglers & they went to get guns in the most logical place: The U.S. By definition they are not only breaking Mexican laws but our own laws and it is our job to go after them no matter where they are just like we went after Viktor Bout, the infamous Lord of War. He was one of the biggest if not "the" biggest weapons traffickers in the world. He was outside our borders but we went after him nonetheless & they caught andextradited him from Thailand. Same thing was tried with the Mexicans, it just happened to go wrong. This incident should not be about politics but as usual humans can't help themselves but to make something into a political issue when it's not simply because their party is not in power.
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Dimensio
I just don't know what went wrong!
08:48 PM on 01/25/2012
What they should of done was perhaps disabled the guns before selling them to the straw buyers...
Doing so would have been immediately noticeable to the purchasers.
01:01 PM on 01/25/2012
Maybe Holder will be next.
12:12 PM on 01/25/2012
Holder, the agency he controls and ultimately Obama are responsible for these crimes but will never be held accountable. Brian Terry's death was the result of the fail policies of Obama. The Buck never stops in Obama’s office. We will never see justice.
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12:25 PM on 01/25/2012
Just like we will never see justice for starting two wars that were unjustified. That would include a whole bunch of people.......
12:47 PM on 01/25/2012
You just made my point. The buck never stops in Obama’s office and keeps running into Bush yard.
03:52 PM on 01/25/2012
funny but the entire congress including BO and Hillary Clinton voted to go to war but you dims don't like to acknowledge that fact
01:14 PM on 01/25/2012
EXPLAIN HOW OBAMA WAS DIRECTLY INVOLVED IN THIS. everyone wants to blame the president for what other people do. thats what is wrong with america always trying to pass on the blame instead of being a man and taking responsibility. its obamas fault that you are broke too? your life choices didn't get you where you are ? stop blaming presidents for your misfortune
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01:42 PM on 01/25/2012
Yeah, stop blaming everyone else and man up !!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yorcY31cF6k
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james
02:18 PM on 01/25/2012
Hey Bro doesnt Obama blame Presidents?
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Garry Carlson
12:10 PM on 01/25/2012
Instead of "baiting" these two guy's, I would expect the Fed would have explained to them that what they are doing is illegal! I mean, let's face it, gun laws are so varied they are like, if, not worse than vehicle codes! How do we learn the Vehicle Codes? Right, we learn them by getting caught! This should be considered the same thing. If we are going to allow the left to continue to attack our Rights under the Second Amendment, by passing a slew of NEW gun control laws, annually, both Federal and local, than sooner or later leanancy will have to be provided. Gun laws make no sense! The more gun laws we pass, the more guns criminals obtain. It's all a joke!