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Fox News Reports -- Most Damning Evidence Yet on Deadly Operation Fast & Furious?
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3/20/2012, 2:25 PM
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Fox News reports on the latest evidence uncovered in the investigation of the Department of Justice's failed Operation Fast & Furious. In 2010, ATF agents arrested Manuel Celis-Acosta for trying to smuggle rounds of AK-47 ammunition into Mexico. However, after finding out that he was heading to Mexico to set up a drug-trafficking business with members of the Sinaloa cartel, ATF agents soon let him go - asking him to call and get in touch when he returned to the U.S. There is no evidence that Celis-Acosta called or cooperated with the ATF upon his return.
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