Fast & Furious Straw Buyer Faces Charges for Gunrunning
Article Gun Laws, Politics & 2nd Amendment - 08.12.2011
The consequences of the non-interdiction polices the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives employed in attempting to track down gunrunners between the U.S. and Mexico, as part of the controversial Operation: Fast & Furious, have been well documented by congressional investigators. 



For example, Congressional investigators believe that several of the guns trafficked into Mexico were linked to the death of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.

Moreover, the Joint Staff Report about the botched operation gave figures as to the number of guns purchased and the number of guns still unaccounted for, it stated, “According to the Justice Department’s July 22, 2011 response to Questions for the Record posed by Senator Grassley, Fast and Furious suspects purchased 1,418 weapons after becoming known to the ATF.  Of those weapons, 1,048 remain unaccounted for, since the Department’s response indicates that the guns have not yet been recovered and traced.” 



Ureil Patino, a prolific 25-year old straw-buyer, is responsible for a large percentage of those guns purchased.  Authorities estimate that he purchased upwards of 720 firearms before federal agents apprehended him this past January.  Of those 720 firearms he purchased, at least 157 ended up in the hands of Mexican drug cartels. 

According to prosecutors, Patino bought 72 AK-47s in one 12-day period.  And, perhaps what’s most frustrating, he continued to purchase these weapons under the auspices of the ATF. 



In fact when he walked into the Lone Wolf of Trading Company in Glendale, Arizona, last August and ordered a suspiciously large quantity of firearms (only four of the guns Patino was looking for were in stock), the dealers immediately alerted the ATF, who they had been fully cooperating with.    

In an email, the ATF Supervisor David Voth replied to the store manager’s alert, "Our guidance is that we would like you to go through with Mr. Patino's request and order the additional firearms."



Apparently the ATF was hoping that Patino would lead them to bigger fish within the drug cartel community.  But their lack of surveillance and poor coordination with other departments and Mexican police (who were, it turns out, almost completely unaware of this non-interdiction/low surveillance strategy) created the perfect snag-free pipeline for gunrunners.  

ATF Agent John Dodson told House investigators that he and fellow agents were ordered to forgo surveillance of suspicious gun purchases, "knowing all the while that just days after these purchases, the guns that we saw these individuals buy would begin turning up at crime scenes in the United States and Mexico."



In his official testimony Dodson added, “ATF is supposed to be the sheepdog that protects against the wolves that prey on our southern border, but rather than meet the wolf head-on, we sharpened its teeth and added number to its claws. All the while, we sat idly by watching, tracking and noting as it became a more efficient killer."

As for Patino, he is out on bail awaiting his trail.  He faces 22 weapons-related charges including, dealing firearms without a license, false statements, and money laundering. 
Friday, August 12, 2011 DrewK - View Profile

We always knew the liberals idea of gun control was to take weapons from law abiding citizens and give them to criminals, but this is quite the brazen (and literal) method of doing so. 

Friday, August 12, 2011 fltxag - View Profile
Stop acting like the dealers are innocents that are just caught up in this.  They know when they're selling multiple AKs to the same person that the guns aren't being used for legitimate purposes.  It's profiteers like them that make the case of responsible gun ownership harder for everyone.
Friday, August 12, 2011 DrewK - View Profile

HELLLOOOOO? The ATF told them to go through and sell it.  They notified authorities and were tol to sell them. 

 

 

"the dealers immediately alerted the ATF, who they had been fully cooperating with."

"In an email, the ATF Supervisor David Voth replied to the store manager’s alert, 'Our guidance is that we would like you to go through with Mr. Patino's request and order the additional firearms.' "

 

Saturday, August 13, 2011 fatshot - View Profile
What else would you have had this dealer do?  I agree some dealers are unethical, greedy profiteers, but this particular dealer isn't one of them.

According to prosecutors, Patino bought 72 AK-47s in one 12-day period.  And, perhaps what’s most frustrating, he continued to purchase these weapons under the auspices of the ATF. 

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In fact when he walked into the Lone Wolf of Trading Company in Glendale, Arizona, last August and ordered a suspiciously large quantity of firearms (only four of the guns Patino was looking for were in stock), the dealers immediately alerted the ATF, who they had been fully cooperating with.    

In an email, the ATF Supervisor David Voth replied to the store manager’s alert, "Our guidance is that we would like you to go through with Mr. Patino's request and order the additional firearms."
Friday, August 12, 2011 emaxxer - View Profile
He's out on bail????? What about the idea of high flight risk?
Friday, August 12, 2011 DrewK - View Profile

I'm sure it's all part of the plan.  They still have guns to put into the hands of criminals so they can track them since they lost track of most of the other guns they put in the hands of crimnals.  I can't imagine how this would have blown up if it were on Bush's watch...

 

Friday, August 12, 2011 Retsaot - View Profile
... They would have gotten M1A1s and AH-64s :)
Friday, August 12, 2011 DrewK - View Profile
Shoot,  Marlins and Henrys probably.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011 pkno1 - View Profile
oh yea, its the blame bush mentality and by extention obama is free of blame..
Thursday, August 25, 2011 DrewK - View Profile
Who blamed Bush?
Friday, August 12, 2011 pkno1 - View Profile
fltxag, did you even bother reading the artilac? NOT look at the words and pictures, but REALLY READ IT? your comment doent sound like it. and wow, its the ATF that is responsable for his continued purchases and they should be held accountable.
Friday, August 12, 2011 flogger42 - View Profile
720 firearms = 720 instant checks.  This did not raise any red flags with the FBI.  Why do we even have this asinine system.
Friday, August 12, 2011 DrewK - View Profile
Feds allowed it to happen.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011 pkno1 - View Profile

it should have but they were telling the dealer to sell the guns to him annyhow. check out the qoutation in fatshots comment on aug 13 for the full quotation.

Thursday, August 25, 2011 DrewK - View Profile

 

Saturday, August 13, 2011 Retsaot - View Profile
What I don't understand is if you are going to buy guns by the thousands why not order them directly from the manufacture? Wouldn't it be easier as a drug lord to buy them though a central American country? It's not like they are poorly funded.
Saturday, August 13, 2011 fatshot - View Profile
How much was Patino's bail?  Thanks to our liberal judicial system, and the ACLU, Patino will probably be safely in Mexico before his trial even gets underway.  As far as the inept top brass at the BATF is concerned, while they were waiting to catch the "bigger fish", people were getting killed with the guns Patino was buying and shipping.  I'm sure the families of those killed by these guns have a different view of how the BATF should be doing things.
Saturday, August 13, 2011 gator29063 - View Profile
Another example of where someone abuses the system and the rest of us might pay due to a knee-jerk reaction by lawmakers. This is touchy. Have to balance the right to buy and own against those abusing the policies.
Saturday, August 13, 2011 DrewK - View Profile

Commit a gun crime, do life.  That's the only gun law we need.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011 pkno1 - View Profile
drewk and fatshot hit the center of the target on there comments, and not suprisingly fltxag was waaayyy off the mark, figuritivly shooting with back to the target trying to hit it. WOW. why display the level of total ignorance to the facts in this case and comment what he comments? it doesnt even make sence like he is wearing blinders, heyyy, does he work for the ATF? he could how he doent see whats right in front of him and passes the blame to where it doesnt belong. annyhow, alot to say to say way to go drewk and fatshot! keep shining the light of the truth in this dark time.