ATF agents across the country have been
working to track down thousands of guns and firearms parts that had been
seized by law enforcement and were supposed to be destroyed but were
stolen first, according to sources familiar with the effort.
The
agents are searching for some of their own retired service weapons as
well as guns from other federal law enforcement agencies, including the
FBI and DEA.
All of the weapons had been sent to
the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' National
Firearms and Ammunition Destruction Branch in Martinsburg, W.Va., to be
shredded, according to court documents and congressional letters.
A
longtime guard at the ATF facility has admitted to carting off
thousands of firearms, gun parts and ammunition and selling them over
several years.
Christopher Yates, 52, a guard who
worked as a contract employee for ATF for 16 years, was charged in
federal court in West Virginia. He pleaded guilty in April to possession
of a stolen gun and stealing government property.
Years ago I had a friend who claimed to have experience with the ATF. He said ATF agents were the rejects from other government enforcement agencies and some of the dumbest in the world.
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