  USA Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious (karma: 5)
en>fr fr>en By TheMadPoet  Comments: 35438, member since Mon Nov 07, 2005On Tue Jan 24, 2012 06:28 PM
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.
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.
And so it begins, the little fish plea bargain and roll over, the big fish have got to be feeling the net by now. 11 Replies to Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious |
re: Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious (karma: 5)
en>fr fr>en By SevenSeventeen Comments: 13787, member since Tue Apr 22, 2003On Tue Jan 24, 2012 06:35 PM
A couple of throw away white trash smurfs - BFD. Not even close to breaching the ramparts at DOJ.
Actually I'm beginning to wonder if DOJ hasn't cut a deal with the Sinaloa cartel
Somebody sure felt imboldened to send across teams of head hackers to make the point that the border is just a state of mind. That's a big red line they crossed there. |
re: Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious en>fr fr>en By Bat2 Comments: 2295, member since Wed May 25, 2011On Tue Jan 24, 2012 06:38 PM
Shit rolls down hill. Nobody from the higher echelons will be burned here. just watch as they get away with this. |
re: Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By TheMadPoet  Comments: 35438, member since Mon Nov 07, 2005On Tue Jan 24, 2012 06:41 PM
Bat2 wrote:
Shit rolls down hill. Nobody from the higher echelons will be burned here. just watch as they get away with this.
June 17, 1972, five men arrested for burgulary.
No big deal
But it was the Watergate Hotel, and shit rolled uphill. |
re: Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious en>fr fr>en By Bat2 Comments: 2295, member since Wed May 25, 2011On Tue Jan 24, 2012 06:43 PM
Nixon was pardoned by Ford and never went to trial. |
re: Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious en>fr fr>en By TheMadPoet  Comments: 35438, member since Mon Nov 07, 2005On Tue Jan 24, 2012 06:45 PM
Bat2 wrote:
Nixon was pardoned by Ford and never went to trial.
True, but before G Gordon Liddy was out of prison, the president and vice president had resigned. |
re: Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious en>fr fr>en By OldLyme Comments: 35742, member since Fri Jun 04, 2004On Tue Jan 24, 2012 06:51 PM
MadPoet was fired by Ho Chi Minh Charlie |
re: Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious (karma: 4)
en>fr fr>en By jukinj3 Comments: 15055, member since Tue Apr 08, 2003On Tue Jan 24, 2012 07:20 PM
Notice how this is a "the federal government’s botched Operation Fast and Furious" under a donkey like 0bama. Now when there is a WIN, it is "Obama's keen insight and super genius intellect along with that famous leading from behind" when it is a good thing.
It was exactly opposite during the Bush prosperity years. Then the "federal government" did the good things and the "Bush administration" caught all the bad things.
Same thing with headlines, captions, and the first three paragraphs (before the jump) vary according to what party is in office.
AP needs to be trust busted and now!
And they say that the media being 92% Liberal doesn't make a difference. |
re: Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By BlueCollarUSA Comments: 2445, member since Fri Jul 07, 2006On Tue Jan 24, 2012 07:35 PM
U.S. Attorney Cunningham has been set up as the fall guy by DoJ.
When Issa's committee gives him immunity his testimony should end Holder's career and possibly sink Obama's administration. Even Barack's MSM cheerleaders won't be able to ignore it. |
re: Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious en>fr fr>en By TheMadPoet  Comments: 35438, member since Mon Nov 07, 2005On Tue Jan 24, 2012 07:50 PM
jukinj3 wrote:
Notice how this is a "the federal government’s botched Operation Fast and Furious" under a donkey like 0bama. Now when there is a WIN, it is "Obama's keen insight and super genius intellect along with that famous leading from behind" when it is a good thing.
It was exactly opposite during the Bush prosperity years. Then the "federal government" did the good things and the "Bush administration" caught all the bad things.
Same thing with headlines, captions, and the first three paragraphs (before the jump) vary according to what party is in office.
AP needs to be trust busted and now!
And they say that the media being 92% Liberal doesn't make a difference.
I'm still waiting to hear the phrase "Obama Economy" |
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re: Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious en>fr fr>en By PopsFrost Comments: 10086, member since Mon Jan 21, 2008On Wed Jan 25, 2012 06:01 AM
TheMadPoet wrote:
But it was the Watergate Hotel, and shit rolled uphill.
That guy had an R after his name. 'The One' won't be touched by this at all. He's already blaming Bush. |
re: Pleas mark first convictions in Fast and Furious en>fr fr>en By jukinj3 Comments: 15055, member since Tue Apr 08, 2003On Wed Jan 25, 2012 03:51 PM
TheMadPoet wrote:
jukinj3 wrote:
Notice how this is a "the federal government’s botched Operation Fast and Furious" under a donkey like 0bama. Now when there is a WIN, it is "Obama's keen insight and super genius intellect along with that famous leading from behind" when it is a good thing.
It was exactly opposite during the Bush prosperity years. Then the "federal government" did the good things and the "Bush administration" caught all the bad things.
Same thing with headlines, captions, and the first three paragraphs (before the jump) vary according to what party is in office.
AP needs to be trust busted and now!
And they say that the media being 92% Liberal doesn't make a difference.
I'm still waiting to hear the phrase "Obama Economy"
The ONLY way you will hear that is when the GDP is growing and unemployment are both at at 5%. Until then it is all somebody else's fault. |