Why arizona-mexican border trying to interdict heavily


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On December 14, 2010, Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry and three other agents were situated on an Arizona-Mexican Border trying to interdict heavily armed Mexican criminals who roam the border region intercepting "drug mules" (Mexicans who cross over the U.S.-Mexico line carrying drugs into the U.S. (to be sold). These criminals cross the border to rip off the "drug mules". During their shift, the four agents spotted five suspects armed with rifles. The team identified themselves as police to which the individuals opened fire on the officers. There was a brief firefight, during which, Agent Terry was struck (and later died). The following investigation revealed the weapon that fired the round that hit Agent Terry was a weapon that had been "walked" across the border as a part of the Fast and Furious program. The idea of the program was to deliver (called "walking") firearms (through The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), via legal gun dealers, to low-level buyers who were believed to be acquiring the guns for the drug cartels in Mexico. Once that was done, the guns were to be traced in an attempt to establish whether in fact the guns were being delivered to the Mexican cartels or not. During the program, hundreds of firearms were delivered and ultimately went missing, otherwise they were not traced as the original plan for this program required, and the locations of the weapons became unknown.

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