Mexican weapons cache uncovered may be linked to Fast & Furious

Jim Kouri
Law Enforcement Examiner
9/9/2012

Mexican police officers discovered a large weapons cache that may be linked to the U.S. gun-walking snafu, Operation Fast and Furious, an American drug enforcement official working as an “advisor” in northern Mexico said on Friday.

The anonymous source told the Law Enforcement Examiner that the weapons apparently belong to drug traffickers who stored them at a private residence in northern Mexico.

The weapons discovery was a result of a Mexican schoolboy who brought a loaded handgun to class. His classmates observed the gun in the 9-year-old’s schoolbag and reported it to their teacher, who in turn reported it to the Hermosillo city police.

According to the law enforcement source, the semiautomatic firearm was fully loaded. It was immediately confiscated and then a police SWAT team raided the boy’s house where they found a cache of weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition, according to the source…

The article continues at Law Enforcement Examiner.

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“…It seems like President Obama is trying to trick the American people into thinking he is enforcing our immigration laws. But no amount of spin can cover up the facts. It’s bad enough that the President has neglected to enforce our immigration laws but it’s even worse that his Administration would distort statistics to deceive the American people…”

In a surprising move, on August 23 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents filed a lawsuit in Texas, which argues that the Obama administration’s amnesty program commands ICE officers to violate federal law and their oaths to uphold and support federal law…

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