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You are hereBrian TerryToo Fast, Too Furious
The hypocrisy is breathtaking. But this is an all too familiar pattern for Obama. The fox has taken charge of the henhouse. President Obama sent weapons, untraced Posted under:
The NRA is Furious about Eric Holder's Fast and Furious Program - Why Isn't Dianne Feinstein?
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Hidalgo County Sheriff may have Killer of US Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry in Custody - Fast and Furious Update
As the debate of gun control crescendos across America, there are signs of a potentially major development in the murder case of US Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. Yesterday, the Hidalgo County Texas Sheriff's Department arrested a Mexican national, Gustavo Cruz-Lozano, on charges of making terroristic threats against Sheriff Lupe Treviño on July 25th of last year. My sources said that Cruz-Lozano has told the sheriff's investigators that he was the shooter in the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. Related Topic: Guns don't kill people. People on psychotropic drugs kill people - sometimes with guns. Read more » Posted under:
Brian Terry - Two Years Later - Too Few Answers: Exclusive Interview with Kent Terry
Two years ago, a US Border Patrol BORTAC Team was responding to a sensor alert in the Peckwell/Rio Ricco sector of Southern Arizona. This region was known to have violent Mexican gangs known as RIP Crews. These RIP Crews would roam these mountains preying on other drug smugglers and human trafficking coyotes. Agent Brian Terry was a member of this elite BORTAC Team. Upon encountering the RIP Crew a gun battle ensued leaving Brian Terry dying in the desert sand and one of the bandit's wounded. Now, after two years of Congressional hearings and Department of Justice (DOJ) investigations, we know little more now than we did shortly after that night. Read more » Posted under:
Finally - A Conviction in the Murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry - Is it Too Little, Too Late?
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A Lawless Presidency - Part 5 - National Rifle Association Getting Furious Fast over Fast and Furious
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Statement from Family of US Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry About This Morning's Murder of Yet Another Agent
Michelle told me the following on behalf of her family, Posted under:
Two US Border Patrol Agents Shot at Brian Terry Station - 1 Killed, 1 Injured
The shooting occurred about 2 am while three USBP agents were on patrol. The third agent was not injured. Posted under:
National Rifle Association Takes Action in 2012 Election - Battleground State of Ohio's Senate Race in Crosshairs
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Congressman Smith Responds to IG Report on Operation Fast & Furious
The Inspector General’s report confirms what we’ve known all along -- that the Justice Department failed to properly oversee a program that allowed guns to be trafficked into Mexico, endangering public safety and ultimately contributing to the shooting death of Posted under:
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Why is it that with all the talk of preventing gun violence with unconstitutional gun control directives, the president and his odious band of weapons dealers have not been called to account for their illegal arms shipments south of the border, or their giving of arms to al Qaeda resulting in the effective murder of U.S. diplomatic personnel in Libya?
With all of the talk about gun control coming from the left and particularly from
Note: This article contains an exclusive phone interview with Brian Terry's brother, Kent Terry. A full transcript of this interview follows this article. Comments are welcomed at the bottom of this page.
Nearly two years after U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was murdered by a gang of Mexican thugs in the desert night of southeastern Arizona, the federal government has finally secured a conviction. Yesterday, Manuel Osorio-Arellanes, plead guilty to the murder but denied being the shooter.
Perhaps the most lawless act of the Obama Presidency has been its role in Operation Fast and Furious. The National Rifle Association (NRA) has been out front in keeping this story in the public's eye. While in Washington, DC, last month, I spoke with NRA Spokesperson Jacqueline Otto about Fast and Furious.
This morning, two US Border Patrol Agents station in Naco, AZ at the Brian Terry Border Patrol Station were shot. One of the agents was killed and a second was injured. I spoke this morning with Michelle Terry-Balogh, sister of Agent Brian Terry who was murdered nearly two years ago during a mission very similar in nature and location to this morning's shooting.
Fox News is reporting that two US Border Patrol Agents were shot this morning at the recently named Brian Terry Station near Naco, AZ. One of the agents was killed. The second was airlifted to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries to the ankle and buttocks.
I issued the following statement in response to today’s release of the Justice Department Inspector General’s report on Operation Fast and Furious.
