According to trace documents, Uriel Patino, a chief firearms trafficking suspect whom ATF secretly advised U.S. gun shops to sell weapons to, is associated with 128 firearms traces to date, including 15 cases in 2014. A trace indicates a firearm likely turned up at a crime scene. Among the Patino traces in 2014 are 11 incidents in Mexico and four in the U.S....
“These weapons that have been recovered recently in 2014 haven’t even been reported to Congress,” says an official source familiar with the ongoing investigation into the government’s conduct. “It’s a life and death situation. People are using these weapons at shootouts, gang-related activity and cartel activity”....
In a separate revelation today [16 October 2014], Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa and Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif. confirmed that an AK-47 rifle used in a July 29, 2013, gang-style assault that wounded two people in Phoenix was a Fast and Furious weapon. The conservative watchdog Judicial Watch originally obtained the documents showing the connection through a Freedom of Information lawsuit against the city of Phoenix. The rifle was one of 40 weapons purchased by Fast and Furious suspect Sean Steward while he was under ATF surveillance. ATF let the guns “walk,” allowing Steward to traffic them to Mexico....
Judicial Watch sued the Justice Department over the withheld documents and a federal judge has ruled that the government must turn over some information by October 22.
Shortly after that ruling, Attorney General Holder announced plans to retire but did not provide a reason for the timing of his announcement.
http://sharylattkisson.com/heres-inf...n-fast-furious
Holder has less than a week ...