Showing posts with label Arizona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arizona. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Obama’s legacy gunrunning, violence and death


Judicial Watch moves forward with the uncovering of facts about Operation Fast and Furious as they revealed the latest information they received from their Freedom of Information request of April 19, 2016. The threepage report shows that from Dec. 2012 to March 2016, 94 Fast and Furious weapons were picked up at various crime scenes in Mexico City and 12 other Mexican states, with the majority being seized in Sonora (32), Chihuahua (19) and Sinaloa (17). The reports also revealed the weapons recovered, 82 rifles and 12 pistols, were identified with the Fast and Furious program and ties to at least 69 killings. Twenty of the 94 recovered are put into the catalog of “violent recoveries” that involved with several mass killings.

Judicial Watch back in Dec. 2014, as the results of their Oct. 2, 2014 public records lawsuit against the City of Phoenix, AZ., obtained graphic crime scene photos taken at the site of a 2013 gang-style assault on a Phoenix, AZ, apartment building.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

#First Responders Night

English: Wells Fargo Arena in Tempe, Arizona. ...
English: Wells Fargo Arena in Tempe, Arizona. Taken by Paul R. Kucher on 13 June 2005. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
With all the bad publicity about police today – here is some good news to relish in - four #Arizona police officers will be honored at half time at a college football game for their work on taking gang members and drugs off the streets in Arizona and California. Their work not only ensured safety around college campuses but safety in neighborhoods throughout various communities. Their hard work helped to take 49 bad people off the streets in the Phoenix Area for the sale and distribution of PCP. The arrest also netted a seizure of more than 20 high end vehicles, 23 weapons, narcotics and over $37,000.00 in cash.

Arizona Highway Patrol Association (AHPA) will recognize; Captain Dave Nilson and Detective Aaron Lorenzen from the Arizona Department of Public Safety and Sergeant Chaz Clements and Detective Mercedes Fortune from the Phoenix Police Department on September 25, 2014, at the ASU and UCLA game in Tempe, Arizona. Read full article here.