Saturday, September 10, 2011

DEA officials deny they promised drug kingpin immunity

More on the claims of "El Vicentillo."

Zambada-Niebla made sweeping claims in court documents, including that Sinaloa was tied to the ATF’s controversial Fast and Furious investigation. It’s a claim prosecutors called “meritless considering that the conspiracy for which he is charged had ended and defendant had been in custody for months before the Fast and Furious investigation even began.”

3 comments:

Robert Farago said...

Well of course they would deny it.

TPaine said...

Don't you just love it when federal officials twist slowly in the wind? Reminds me of the old Clint Eastwood classic "Hang 'Em High!"

Dennis308 said...

It’s a claim prosecutors called “meritless considering that the conspiracy for which he is charged had ended and defendant had been in custody for months before the Fast and Furious investigation even began.”

Yes before the INVESTIGATION began, but not before the OPERATION began.WORDS they are sooooooooo important.

Dennis
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