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« Heller, McDonald, and Andrew Sullivan's complaints | Main | Case against killer of Agent Terry sealed »

Murdered BP agent: case sealed

Posted by David Hardy · 16 November 2011 09:06 AM

In the matter of BP Agent Brian Terry, where Fast and Furious guns were found at the scene, the government brought an indictment against Manuel Osorio-Arellandes and others, whose names were revealed. The morning paper here reports that the entire case has apparently been sealed, and the prosecutor refuses to make a statement as to why.

I find this extraordinary. Sure, specific documents are sometimes sealed -- in this case, the original indictment, with the names of all defendants, is apparently sealed. But to seal an entire case is extraordinary, let alone to do it some six months into the case.

· BATFE

3 Comments | Leave a comment

475okh | November 16, 2011 3:08 PM | Reply

So much for the most transparent administration.

RKV | November 16, 2011 3:51 PM | Reply

These aren't the sources and methods you were looking for. Nothing to see here. Ongoing investigation. Move along.

/s

Jim D. | November 16, 2011 6:51 PM | Reply

"Chicago rules".

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