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Thursday, December 06, 2012

Heads Roll After Fast And Furious Investigation

Heads are beginning to roll nearly two years after the Fast and Furious gunwalker scandal first came to light. William McMahon, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) official who was in charge of field operations during the controversial operation, has been fired, according to his attorney Mark Zaid who told CBS News "we will be appealing the decision."

Other ATF managers reportedly face similar fates, and announcements could be made soon, though neither they nor their attorneys would confirm it.

They are: Mark Chait, who was ATF's assistant director for field operations; Bill Newell, who was ATF's Special Agent in Charge of Phoenix; and George Gillett, Newell's second in command. Chait's attorney David Laufman stated in an email: "Mr. Chait has not been advised of any adverse finding or recommendation by the Professional Review Board at ATF, and any such action would be utterly without merit."

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

yet eric holder and barack obama still have their jobs. what a blanking joke!

Anonymous said...

Way too late...

lastword said...

That's it? Just firings? No trials? No jail time?

What justice is that when people got hurt and KILLED because of this program and they ONLY get fired?

The message that sends is you can screw up as much as you want and the worse punishment is you will lose your job.

Bull crap!

Dag Shorty U tellin like it is said...

Accessory to Murder should be the Criminal Charges Obama n Holder face with the rest