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CBS News/ July 26, 2011, 9:59 AM

Gunwalker scandal called "perfect storm of idiocy"

DEA Accidentally Finds Guns from ATF "Gunwalker" Case CBS

Update, 2:40 p.m.: The special agent in charge of the Phoenix ATF office during gunwalking scandal, Bill Newell, testified early this afternoon that he discussed the program with a White House staffer.

Newell said he talked to his friend, Kevin O'Reilly, who is listed the White House's Director for North America at the National Security Council.

In advance of a hearing later today, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released a report containing new testimony and allegations in the ATF gunwalker case. According to the report, Carlos Canino, Acting ATF Attache in Mexico, calls the strategy his agency employed: "The perfect storm of idiocy."

"We armed the [Sinaloa] cartel," Canino told investigators. "It is disgusting." Canino will be a key witness at the hearing.

Joint Committee report: Operation Fast and Furious: Fueling Cartel Violence (pdf)

But it's not just the Sinaloa cartel. Documents obtained by Congressional investigators show weapons - sold under ATF's watch in Operation Fast and Furious out of the Phoenix office - have been used by at least three Mexican drug cartels: Sinaloa, El Teo and La Familia.

In other words, Congressional investigators say the very agency charged with preventing weapons from falling into the hands of violent cartels south of the border ... instead facilitated it.

The Oversight Committee has used internal documents and information to showing where Fast and Furious weapons have shown up and been used in Mexico. It reveals more recoveries than Department of Justice has disclosed to the Committee in official answers ... and yet it's still only a partial picture.

The Department of Justice had no comment on that aspect of the report.

The first large recovery of weapons sold to suspected drug cartel traffickers under ATF's watch was on Nov. 20, 2009 in Naco, Sonora, Mexico. All 42 weapons (41 AK-47s and a giant .50 caliber rifle) traced back to Fast and Furious suspects. Some had been bought, turned around and delivered to the cartel practically overnight.

Yet ATF allowed the acquisitions and dealings to continue for more than a year, until December of last year, when Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was murdered. Two Fast and Furious assault rifles were recovered at the murder scene.

On a recent visit to Mexico, the Oversight Committee was allowed to view bullet holes in one of two Mexican government helicopters recently shot at by cartel members ... including a .50-caliber round that penetrated the bulletproof-glass windshield. Officials recovered Fast and Furious weapons among the suspects' cache.

Also, for the first time, Congressional investigators disclose names of some Justice Department officials whom witnesses, ATF agents, say knew about the controversial gunwalking operation.

Nobody at the Justice Department has publicly acknowledged approval of or a role in the case. President Obama has said neither he nor Attorney General Eric Holder authorized the operation, and Holder asked the Inspector General to investigate.

But according to ATF witnesses, on March 5, 2010 ATF intelligence analysts told ATF and Justice Department leadership (including Main Justice Trial Attorney Joe Cooley) that straw firearms purchases in Fast and Furious had exceeded 1,000 and the weapons were ending up in Mexico. When concerns were raised, one witness present quoted Cooley as saying the movement of so many guns to Mexico was "an acceptable practice." The Justice Department had no comment on that.

In other testimony, former ATF Attache to Mexico Darren Gil repeated information he gave in an exclusive CBS News interview several months ago. He told investigators that the Justice Department's Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division, Lanny Breuer, was well aware of Fast and Furious, and referred to the case supportively when visiting Mexico.

ATF gunwalking: Who knew, and how high up?

The Justice Department neither confirmed nor denied what Breuer may have known, but when contacted yesterday afternoon, a spokesman called the allegation an "old charge." The spokesman added that wiretaps approved by the Justice Department are "narrow assessments" generally approved by Assistant Attorneys General, but "not Lanny."

Today's hearing will also focus on other allegations by Canino and Gil. They say their concerns about letting weapons fall into the hands of drug cartels were repeatedly brushed aside by higher-ups in ATF management. They also say ATF personnel denied them access to crucial information about the case, even though it directly involved their job duties and affected their host country, Mexico.

In response to the Oversight Committee report, the Department of Justice sent us this statement on Wednesday:

"The Committee's report promotes unsubstantiated theories by selectively releasing excerpts of transcripts while ignoring testimony and other information. For whatever reason, the leadership of the Committee chose not to release witness testimony that makes clear that operational details relating to this investigation were unknown to senior Department of Justice officials. The Department, like the Committee, is interested in getting to the bottom of the concerns raised by ATF agents about this operation, which is why the Attorney General has asked the Inspector General to investigate the matter. The Department continues to cooperate with the investigation, but the Committee must be willing to share all of the facts."



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Liberty_in_MA says:
Wow, I can't believe that one of the majors is allowing news like this to be posted on their site. Is this the same gal that has been following this story all along for CBS? I may have to start reading this site regularly.
Good reporting. Sharyl, you have balls. I like balls.
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magicbeans2 says:
Mollycruz said, "On the other hand, these foul drug cartel Mexicans have been killing each other off with the weapons we gave them and it occurs to me that might have been one motive for arming them. Saved the Mexican Govt. and us a lot of trouble finding them for one thing."

Seriusly? This is your argument? Do you know that innocent people have died because of these guns, includiong Americans? But I suppose this is just collateral damage and your okay with that. And these guns have been shot at Mexican government officials. You really should read more about fast and furious.
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noloyalisti says:
Ever since I became a political activist I have tried to wake people up to the evil of war, especially all the wars we have declared to protect rich Americans. I love America so that is why I have to speak out.

Now our entire economy has been decimated by Bush's wars for oil. And we can't seem to keep our greedy, primitive CIA from messing around with other countries. These are crimes against humanity and because I want America to be a better place, I have to complain and try to wake up the sheeple.
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STBY21 replies:
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Did Obama start the war in Libya to protect the rich in this country? Did his friends help the Egypt debacle to protect the rich? So far he has kept the "Bush wars" going and added to it. How do you feel about him arming the mexican drug cartels? Is that to protect this country?

Wake up activist boy. This man is going to ruin your country and it will be too late for you to do anything about it. I am sure you will be critical of this note, but look at what he says vs what he does. He is manipulating the debate and he will destroy America. This will lead to greater crimes against humanity and because I want America to be a better place, I have to complain and try to wake up the sheeple.
mollycruz replies:
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On the other hand, these foul drug cartel Mexicans have been killing each other off with the weapons we gave them and it occurs to me that might have been one motive for arming them. Saved the Mexican Govt. and us a lot of trouble finding them for one thing.
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documemts says:
"Gunwalker: Texas Ranger".
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flounderaz says:
I see that a justice department official called this an 'old charge". In the Clinton days, they used "she's a crazy lying bimbo", "it's just about sex", "look how well your 401k is doing" or this is "old news". Let's move on. I guess old charge is the only one that might work.
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documemts says:
For this title to work for this story "perfect" may have to be redefined.
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noloyalisti says:
This is really an unsurprising story for a corrupt, militaristic, imperialistic, greedy and violent country like the United States.

As was said in Star Trek many times, we are quite an un-evolved and primitive species of life.
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nottblu replies:
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Based on this latest anti-American rant one can tell you are not even an American citizen, let me tell you that is a great relief and explains alot! SO having said that your cover is blown and you can retreat back to the cave you crawled out of, people won't bother reading your crapp knowing you are not even a citizen of the greatest most generous country on the planet.
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kiljare says:
You know..citizens are held to the standard where ignorance of the law is not an excuse. Ignorance of an operation that affects international relations and gets people on both sides of the border killed is simply not acceptable. They knew about the operation, but did not know about the details? What a load of bull, they didn't want to know the details, but you can be sure they knew exactly what was happening. Its time that government officials were held responsible for their (in)actions as well.
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uberpossum says:
If the title to the story is correct it proves that Obama was in charge of the whole operation.
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luckysdog says:
Liberals always try to avoid the issue by using another situation to justify thier wrong.
Face it Holder IS a fool.
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STBY21 replies:
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Don't make the mistake of thinking this administration is foolish and incompetent. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. These guys intentionally get it wrong. This isn't being a fool. It is being a calculated manipulator. Take away the right to bear arms in this country and you can take away the rest of the rights.

How do you protect your First Amendment rights without the use of your Second Amendment rights.
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