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Grenades ATF Allowed to ‘Walk’ Into Mexico Used to Kill Police | Katie Pavlich

Friday, October 18, 2013 12:29
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Grenades ATF Allowed to ‘Walk’ Into Mexico Used to Kill Police
 
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The body count from Fast and Furious continues to rise. This time, the weapon of choice was grenades, not firearms. A grenade trafficked into Mexico by a known dealer was used to kill police officers in Jalisco. Townhall’s Katie Pavlich writes:

The incident report states, “Jalisco State Police Officers murdered during a shooting with members of the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion in Tepatitlan, Jalisoc, MX. In the late hours of October 10, 2013, officers with the Jalisco State Police engaged in a shooting with members of the cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion in Tepatitlan, Jalisco. During the shooting, three Jalisco State Police Officers were killed, including the third in command of the Police Department, and three others were injured. Elements of the State Police received fire from a .50 caliber rifle and at least 10 hand grenades, the evidence of one being reported as a “Kingery” grenade.


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