Thursday, 6 October 2011

Investigations Intensify for Operation "Wide Reciever", the 2006 Predecessor to "Fast and Furious"

The Examiner
Luke Witman

Southern Arizona arms dealers accused
to knowingly selling weapons to
Mexican gun smugglers.
With the dust still far from settled on the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives' failed Mexican arms smuggling sting Operation Fast and Furious, the Justice Department is intensifying its investigation into a similar ATF-led operation that took place in Tucson in 2006. Dubbed Operation Wide Receiver, in this precursor to Fast and Furious, agents allegedly allowed guns to pass from Southern Arizona arms dealers and into the hands of Mexican criminals, in a larger attempt to get to the leaders of the drug cartels.

The Justice Department investigation into Operation Wide Receiver began in 2006, when a local resident tipped off authorities that Tucson gun dealer Michael Detty was supplying guns to Mexican criminals. However, it was not until May of 2010 that an indictment was issued against Detty and his business Mad Dawg Global Marketing. The indictment alleges that Detty sold 269 weapons to criminals in Sonora, only 47 of which were eventually seized by ATF officials. This means that at least 222 firearms potentially reached the h [...]



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