Posted on Dec 19, 2021
How brothers in arms plotted theft, sale of US Army weaponry | AP News
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WOW, they sure had a lucky steak. I wonder if they had been Mexican or black, would they had gotten 5 years probation or life and a day.
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MSG Thomas Currie
Yes, they did get a good deal.
Despite all the wailing and gnashing of teeth by some of the agents involved, you can count on the fact that one or both of two things apply:
Either 1) There were major holes in the federal case
or 2) The federal case included things that the feds were totally unwilling to say in open court
Or (probably) both.
One fact of life is that any "long time informant" is a criminal -- and that every informant shades the truth in both directions (usually with a lot of coaching by their handlers).
Keep in mind that the largest supplier of weapons for the drug cartels has been the BATFE with the full knowledge and cooperation of DHS and the FBI. These two were small fish.
Despite all the wailing and gnashing of teeth by some of the agents involved, you can count on the fact that one or both of two things apply:
Either 1) There were major holes in the federal case
or 2) The federal case included things that the feds were totally unwilling to say in open court
Or (probably) both.
One fact of life is that any "long time informant" is a criminal -- and that every informant shades the truth in both directions (usually with a lot of coaching by their handlers).
Keep in mind that the largest supplier of weapons for the drug cartels has been the BATFE with the full knowledge and cooperation of DHS and the FBI. These two were small fish.
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