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« Varieties of originalism | Main | Waco-related documentaries available »

ATF and....

Posted by David Hardy · 30 January 2013 01:49 PM

ATF team wins first place in the competition for the most mucked-up sting operation in LE history. I've seen some SNAFUs, but this leaves the competition in the dust, down to having a full-auto stolen, three people charged by mistake (one was in prison on the day he supposedly sold them drugs), rented premises trashed, and a landlord-tenant dispute with their landlord. Oh, and a real "buy-back." Among the guns they bought was one that was stolen from the premises.

· BATFE

3 Comments | Leave a comment

Rich | January 31, 2013 5:56 AM | Reply

They use to say that it took a computer to really mess things up - That needs to be re-thought

one-eyed Jack | January 31, 2013 6:50 AM | Reply

I'll bet that they fail their next audit. Jack.

Harry Schell | February 1, 2013 10:24 AM | Reply

Who hires these guys?

If they get to play with auto weapons, I see no reason to deny the same from me.

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