Sources say DEA accidentally came upon the guns while stopping suspects in an unrelated case in the Phoenix area on April 13th. When agents stopped at least two suspects, they found two giant garbage cans full of dozens of AK-47 type weapons wrapped in cellophane. Sources tell CBS News that a trace on the first weapon showed it was purchased in Nov. 2009 by a suspect in ATF's Fast and Furious case...At least two suspects were arrested in the April 13 DEA gun bust. Since then, sources say ATF and DEA have been in a tug of war over who should hold the weapons. The DEA is said to want to keep the weapons (and its own case) separate from ATF controversy. Today, the Dept. of Justice, which oversees DEA and ATF, provided no immediate comment or information....
---From Anti-gun biased source CBS News---
OK, we all know these people engage in mind-control, so put on your bullsh*t detector head sets when dealing with anything they put out...Comments section gleaned some truths, for example:
Dr Scary Guy said:
Wow, dozens of real ak-47 rifles? Where did they get them from? Russia in the 1950s? Or did you actually mean AKM variants, or WASR rifles? Seriously, with the way people love to sensationalize how soooo many bad guys have AK-47 rifles falling out of their orifices left and right , you would think that somebody somewhere would think to find out what an AK-47 actually is, wouldn't you? Why not just call it what it really is? Just call it a sporting rifle with less power than the average deer rifle, unless of course you really want to have a splashy, sensational story...
We all know that the media mudsuckkerz' claim "AK-47" when in reality they are neutered semi-autos, not true AK's, which are machineguns...Bait & switch Bullshiite': Bottom line here is scare tactics to the public, which sux' even more considering we have lost Border Patrol agents killed with these "loose weapons" intentionally left out there to facilitate Political chess over the protection of citizens, both American & Mexican....(S9)
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