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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on August 03, 2015, 06:29:37 AM
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Five years before he was shot to death in the failed terrorist attack in Garland, Texas, Nadir Soofi walked into a suburban Phoenix gun shop to buy a 9-millimeter pistol.
At the time, Lone Wolf Trading Co. was known among gun smugglers for selling illegal firearms. And with Soofi's history of misdemeanor drug and assault charges, there was a chance his purchase might raise red flags in the federal screening process.
Inside the store, he fudged some facts on the form required of would-be gun buyers.
What Soofi could not have known was that Lone Wolf was at the center of a federal sting operation known as Fast and Furious, targeting Mexican drug lords and traffickers. The idea of the secret program was to allow Lone Wolf to sell illegal weapons to criminals and straw purchasers, and track the guns back to large smuggling networks and drug cartels.
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Soofi's attempt to buy a gun caught the attention of authorities, who slapped a seven-day hold on the transaction, according to his Feb. 24, 2010, firearms transaction record, which was reviewed by the Los Angeles Times. Then, for reasons that remain unclear, the hold was lifted after 24 hours, and Soofi got the 9-millimeter.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-garland-gun-20150801-story.html#page=1
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You can't make this shit up!!!!!!
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What Soofi could not have known was that Lone Wolf was at the center of a federal sting operation known as Fast and Furious, targeting Mexican drug lords and traffickers.
Yeah, it was all over the news.......oh wait the press usually covers this stuff up for Barry. :thatsright:
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Nadir Soofi.
I am picturing the guy in my mind.
But my mind keeps derailing into racist and islamaphobic stereotypes.
I just can't figure out why.
Usually I'm an excellent judge of character.
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Nadir Soofi.
I am picturing the guy in my mind.
But my mind keeps derailing into racist and islamaphobic stereotypes.
I just can't figure out why.
Usually I'm an excellent judge of character.
I have a feeling that's not what his mama named him.