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'Fast and Furious' guns show up at dozens of crime scenes
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.
fast_furious  guns  mexico  crime  holder  obama  sting 
july 2011 by inboxnews
RNC Says Obama Fundraising Video 'Apparent Crime,' Seeks DOJ Probe
The Republican National Committee has asked the Justice Department to investigate what it calls a matter of “grave concern:” President Obama’s appearance in a campaign video filmed inside the White House.

“If President Obama recorded the video in the Map Room, then it appears he has committed a crime under federal law,” RNC chairman Reince Priebus wrote in a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder.

The letter attempts to revive an issue Republicans first raised weeks ago but that has failed to gain much attention or traction. Many good government groups and independent legal experts have dismissed the claims.

Still, Priebus says Obama’s use of a “place of official government business” to solicit political contributions is against the law, and that all money collected in response to the video should be returned. He stopped short of calling for the appointment of a special counsel.
obama  crime 
july 2011 by inboxnews
Weapons linked to secret ATF program connected to AZ crimes
Weapons linked to a questionable government strategy are turning up in crimes in Valley neighborhoods.

For months the ABC15 Investigators have been searching through police reports and official government documents. We’ve discovered assault weapons linked to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ controversial "Fast and Furious" case strategy have turned up at crime scenes in Glendale and Phoenix communities.

THE HISTORY

Phoenix ATF agents recently testified during a Congressional hearing that they knowingly allowed weapons to slip into the hands of straw buyers who would then distribute the weapons to known criminals.

The strategy was designed to lead ATF officials to key drug players in Mexico, but some agents admitted they never fully tracked the weapons after suspicious buyers purchased them.
feds  obama  government  arizona  atf  weapons  guns  crime 
july 2011 by inboxnews
F.B.I. seizes web servers, knocks sites offline
The F.B.I. seized Web servers in a raid on a data center early Tuesday, causing several Web sites, including those run by the New York publisher Curbed Network, to go offline.

The raid happened at 1:15 a.m. at a hosting facility in Reston, Va., used by DigitalOne, which is based in Switzerland, the company said. The F.B.I. did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the raid.
In an e-mail to one of its clients on Tuesday afternoon, a DigitalOne employee, Sergej Ostroumow, said: “This problem is caused by the F.B.I., not our company. In the night F.B.I. has taken 3 enclosures with equipment plugged into them, possibly including your server — we can not check it.”
crime  web  server  offline  fbi 
june 2011 by inboxnews
Invader nabbed in crime sweep sentenced
A Nampa man believed to be a member of a street gang will serve seven months in federal prison for illegal re-entry. Sergio Colin-Martinez, 21, was sentenced Monday by U.S. District Judge Edward J. Lodge at the federal courthouse in Boise. He will be depo
Invader  nabbed  in  crime  sweep  sentenced 
january 2008 by inboxnews
Arizona making it a crime for employers to accept fake-ID
Buffeted by criticism, the architect of an alternative plan to penalize employers for hiring illegal immigrants has revised his proposal. The new version of the initiative, filed Tuesday, still provides businesses with absolute immunity from charges of hi
Arizona  proposes  making  it  a  crime  for  employers  to  accept  fake  ID 
october 2007 by inboxnews
U.S. visas open to illegals hit by crime
Illegal immigrants who are victims of violent crimes in the U.S. can now apply for special visas, seven years after Congress offered protection against deportation to those who cooperate with law enforcement agencies. The U.S. Citizen and Immigration Serv
U.S.  visas  open  to  illegals  hit  by  crime 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Police: Cannot enforce immigration and other crime at same time
They say they can enforce immigration law or pursue other crimes, but not both.
Police  Cannot  enforce  immigration  crime 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Arpaio's office questions crime victims about immigration status
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has been questioning some crime victims and witnesses about their immigration status. Those inquiries raise questions as to whether Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office is treating Hispanics differently from other ethnic groups
Arpaio's  office  questions  crime  victims  immigration  status 
september 2007 by inboxnews
Some crime victims to get U.S. visas
Nearly seven years after Congress passed a law authorizing visas for illegal immigrant crime victims, authorities announced Wednesday that the visas would finally be made available. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issued guidelines for the new v
Some  crime  victims  U.S.  visas 
september 2007 by inboxnews
Meeting on crime, invaders draws 600
A standing- room-only crowd of about 600 packed an auditorium at Island Grove Park to hear about crimes committed by illegal immigrants as part of efforts to establish a local Immigration and Customs Enforcement office.
meeting  crime  invaders 
september 2007 by inboxnews

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