Sunday, April 7, 2013

More "Fearlessness" on the part of the pawn shop cowboys of the ATF.

Botched ATF sting in Milwaukee ensnares brain-damaged man
ATF agents running an undercover storefront in Milwaukee used a brain-damaged man with a low IQ to set up gun and drug deals, paying him in cigarettes, merchandise and money, according to federal documents obtained by the Journal Sentinel.
For more than six months, federal agents relied on Chauncey Wright to promote "Fearless Distributing" by handing out fliers as he rode his bike around town recommending the store to friends, family and strangers, according to federal prosecutors and family members.
Wright, unaware that the store was an undercover operation being run by agents with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, also stocked shelves with shoes, clothing, drug paraphernalia and auto parts, according to his family.
Once authorities shut down the operation, they charged the 28-year-old man with federal gun and drug counts.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This folks, is the act of people without conscience. To carry through with a plan like this is simply evil.

Anonymous said...

He sounds like Lee Paige's smarter half-brother. "I'm the only one in this room, professional enough, that I know of, to carry this Glock 40. I'm the only" BANG!