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UNIVISION TO PUT FACES TO THE MURDERED VICTIMS OF FAST AND FURIOUS

 
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UNIVISION TO PUT FACES TO THE MURDERED VICTIMS OF FAST AND FURIOUS
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In light of all that has come to light in the Fast and Furious scandal in recent days,Barack Obama’s interview last week with Spanish network Univision, where he openly lied about the operation beginning under Geroge W. Bush, and the deaths of thousands that have taken place in Mexico as a direct result of the botched operation, the network will be airing a Sunday evening, September 30 at 7pm EST. The special report will put a face on many of those who have been killed by weapons that were tied to fast and furious, including the killing of Mario Gonzales Rodriguez, the brother of former Chihuahua Attorney General Patricia Gonzales Rodriguez. ABC News reports,

Often lost amid the rancor in Washington are the stories of dozens of people killed by guns that flowed south as part of the undercover operation, and later slipped out of view from U.S. officials. Univision’s Investigative Unit (Univision Investiga) has identified massacres committed using guns from the ATF operation, including the killing of 16 young people attending a party in a residential area of Ciudad Juárez in January of 2010.

Additional guns, previously unreported by congressional investigators, found their way into the hands of drug traffickers across Latin America in countries such as, Honduras and Colombia, as well as the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. A person familiar with the recent congressional hearings called Univision’s findings “the holy grail” that Congress had been searching for.

National Review briefly recounts what happened to Rodriguez’s brother as a result of the weapons of Fast and Furious falling into the hands of Mexican drug cartels:

On October 21, 2010, Sinaloa drug cartel members kidnapped Mario Gonzalez Rodriguez, brother of Chihuahua State’s then–attorney general, Patricia Gonzalez Rodriguez. She believed his abduction was in retaliation for her prosecution of Sinaloa narco-traffickers. A video promptly emerged showing Mario in handcuffs, surrounded by five armed, masked captors. That Nov





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