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Guns Across the Border

How and Why the U.S. Government Smuggled Guns into Mexico: The Inside Story

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The true and shocking story of an undercover smuggling operation.

Conducted under the umbrella of Project Gunrunner, intended to stem the flow of firearms to Mexico, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) ran a series of “gun walking” sting operations, including Operations Wide Receiver and Operation Fast & Furious. The government allowed licensed gun dealers to sell weapons to illegal straw buyers so that they could continue to track the firearms as they were transferred to higher-level traffickers and key figures in Mexican cartels.

Motivated by a sense of patriotic duty, Tucson gun dealer and author Mike Detty alerted the local ATF office when he was first approached by suspected cartel associates. Detty made the commitment and assumed the risks involved to help the feds make their case, often selling guns to these thugs from his home in the dead of night. Originally informed that the investigation would last just weeks, Detty’s undercover involvement in Operation Wide Receiver, the precursor to Operation Fast & Furious, which was by far the largest “gun walking” probe, stretched on for an astonishing and dangerous three years.

Though the case took several twists and turns, perhaps the cruelest turn was his betrayal by the very agency he risked everything to help.

©2013 Mike Detty (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Americas Con Artists, Hoaxes & Deceptions Freedom & Security Law Media Studies Organized Crime Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences True Crime United States World Crime Sports Mafia Latin American Mexico

Editor reviews

Mike Detty was an undercover informant in a project conducted under the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms that enabled gun dealers to sell weapons to illegal buyers in order to track their use in Mexican drug cartels. Thomas Stephen, Jr.'s reportorial style lends a measured credibility to Detty's account of how his sense of patriotism allowed him to become entangled in this plot, as well as his sense of betrayal by the ATF for his ultimately futile participation. Guns Across the Border is a fascinating insider account of the inner workings of our governmental law enforcement.

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It was enjoyable and revealing. I would like to find interviews with the author and discussions around these operations.

Interesting

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Gripping edge of seat stuff throughout the book. One of my top books so far.

If your into guns then this book is for you!

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I went into it with high hopes and the tale was pretty good. The narration was fine and the story seemed to be well put together. My problem was that the longer it went on, the more it almost seemed like a diary which was too closely packed. We had a near hour-by-hour account of more or less the same stuff. Visitors to houses, guns sold, interview with police, and then the same over and over again. What I heard was fine, I just began to get very bored and disinterested in what the outcome would be.

Good but samey and overly long

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