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ATF supervisors William Newell, left, and William McMahon told a congressional committee Tuesday that mistakes were made in Operation Fast and Furious, but they defended the overall goals of the program.
ATF supervisors William Newell, left, and William McMahon told a congressional committee Tuesday that mistakes were made in Operation Fast and Furious, but they defended the overall goals of the program.
ATF supervisors William Newell, left, and William McMahon told a congressional committee Tuesday that mistakes were made in Operation Fast and Furious, but they defended the overall goals of the program.
Federal agents are searching for a Hells Angel wanted in the 2001 death of a Tempe woman.
All gun shops in four Southwest border states will be required to alert the federal government to frequent buyers of high-powered rifles.
All gun shops in four Southwest border states will be required to alert the federal government to frequent buyers of high-powered rifles.
All gun shops in four Southwest border states will be required to alert the federal government to frequent buyers of high-powered rifles.
ATF Special Agent Peter Forcelli testifies at Wednesday’s congressional hearing that Operation Fast and Furious was a “dangerous and deadly strategy.”
ATF Special Agent Peter Forcelli testifies at Wednesday’s congressional hearing that Operation Fast and Furious was a “dangerous and deadly strategy.”
ATF Special Agent Peter Forcelli testifies at Wednesday’s congressional hearing that Operation Fast and Furious was a “dangerous and deadly strategy.”
WASHINGTON – Arizona-area supervisors for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives acknowledged in a sometimes emotional five-hour congressional hearing Tuesday that “we made mistakes” in Operation Fast and Furious.
WASHINGTON – Arizona-area supervisors for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives acknowledged in a sometimes emotional five-hour congressional hearing Tuesday that “we made mistakes” in Operation Fast and Furious.
WASHINGTON – Arizona-area supervisors for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives acknowledged in a sometimes emotional five-hour congressional hearing Tuesday that “we made mistakes” in Operation Fast and Furious.
Authorities say two men have been shot by federal agents after they apparently tried to run over the officers, and three other suspects are in custody.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - An accelerant was poured around the exterior of Gov. Sarah Palin's church before fire heavily damaged the building, federal investigators said Monday.
James Steele, fire chief for the Central Mat-Su Fire Department stands outside of the fire damaged Wasilla Bible Church in Wasilla, Alaska Saturday Dec. 13, 2008. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's home church was badly damaged in an arson fire. No one was injured in the fire, which was intentionally set while people, including two children, were inside.
WASHINGTON - Federal agents have broken up a plot to assassinate Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and shoot or decapitate 102 black people in a Tennessee murder spree, the ATF said Monday.
Federal agents raided a Gilbert gun store on Wednesday, seizing hundreds of high-powered and military-style weapons in the process, though authorities were silent as to why.
TAKING INVENTORY: Members of the ATF and a contractor branch, Forfeiture Support Associates, sort through piles of arms seized from Cavalry Arms Corp. in Gilbert on Wednesday.
Spread across a conference table at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Phoenix are enough weapons to equip several carloads of drug runners.
A surge in violent crime in Mesa has prompted a federal agency to team up with the Mesa Police Department to target the city’s most dangerous criminals.
Federal agents arrested three men in a Mesa apartment Wednesday afternoon, confiscating four handguns as well as a pound each of cocaine and methamphetamine, an official with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is now involved with the Mesa Fire Department in an ongoing investigation of a fire inside an airplane storage hangar at Mesa’s Falcon Field where firearms and ammunition was discovered, according to a Mesa Fire spokesman.
Federal agents have raided a home in unincorporated east Mesa and reportedly pulled 1,000 guns from the residence.
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