Showing posts with label Fast and Furious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fast and Furious. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2011

o'pander - Texas guns, Mexican murders: An interactive map of gun purchases and cartel killings

From: lc Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 Subject: Texas guns, Mexican murders: An interactive map of gun purchases and cartel killings
   Texas guns, Mexican murders: An interactive map of gun purchases and cartel killings
This interactive map is based on documents amassed by reporter Dan Freedman for his story Smuggled Guns: the Bigger the Better, which ran May 29 in the Houston Chronicle.
Freedman surveyed 44 gun trafficking cases involving 165 defendants in U.S. jurisdictions along the border. From U.S. court documents, Freedman extracted a list of 1,600 guns by brand name. All were weapons purchased in the Southwest for transit to Mexico and that nation's violent drug cartels. Most of the weapons were either sent to Mexico or intercepted en route.
     The map, prepared by reporter-researcher Will Tucker, breaks down each purchase documented in the court indictments and criminal complaints and, if known, shows where in Mexico the weapons ended up. With the ATF's Operation Fast and Furious now in the headlines,  Texas on the Potomac is pleased to present the survey data in an interactive format that allows readers to view and comment.
How to use this map:
    To see the type of gun, how many were sold, the defendant's name and even the customer rating of the gun store that made the sale, click on a placemark. For a full list of guns, click "view in a larger map." The list will appear in a left-hand column in the new window.
    Double-click or use the zoom function in the top left to get a closer look at a certain area.
    Each placemark represents a different "straw purchase," in which a gun was sold to a defendant who made a "false and fictitious statement" when they signed ATF paperwork at the time of the sale. Each defendant stated that they were purchasing the gun for themselves, but was discovered to have been making the purchase on behalf of another person. Out of 1600 guns surveyed in court records, this map reflects the top 10 most-purchased brands of guns. Each straw purchase and weapons seizure included on this map was prosecuted, so the information on the map reflects court documentation.
     The placemarks contain a picture of the gun(s) purchased that links to a slideshow with information about the top 10 most-purchased guns in Hearst's survey.
Color key: Placemarkers for weapons purchased in the "straw purchases" are color-coded by brand name.
  • Century Arms: turquoise
  • Beretta: red
  • Colt: yellow
  • FN Herstal: green
  • Bushmaster: blue
  • Romarm: purple
  • American Tactical: pink
    Each placemark falls directly on the address of the FFL (Federal Firearm Licensee) gun store where a straw purchase was made. Generally, in the Hearst survey, the "straw purchases" were made with the intent to traffic the weapons to the south of the U.S. border. The orange police icons represent seizures of weapons, and when a weapon can be linked back to a "straw purchase," a red line indicates where the weapon was purchased.
Analyze for yourself
    This interactive makes available a wide range of data, and some sample analysis has been provided below. You can use the interactive to analyze the data for yourself, and then post your observations and any trends you note in a comment. Think of it this way–find something we haven't noticed, and you could pick the topic of the next Texas on the Potomac story about gun trafficking.
Sample Analysis:
  • The biggest connection apparent on this interactive to ATF's Fast and Furious operation is a series of purchases made by defendant Uriel Patino at Lone Wolf Trading Company in Glendale, Ariz. Patino purchased 28 FN Herstal Pistols – "mata policias," as the weapons are known in Mexico – between Nov. 27, 2009 and June 18, 2010.
  • A notable trend is that Houston seems to be a main purchasing location for people intending to traffic guns to Mexico. A majority of guns recovered in Mexico originated in Houston, as visualized by the red lines that converge on the city. Of those purchased in Houston, a strong majority were Bushmaster .223 rifles and FN Herstal Five-Seven pistols.
  • Generally, the weapons recovered abroad tend to be Bushmasters and FN Herstals, along with several Beretta pistols.
  • In the same way Houston seems to "specialize" in Bushmasters and FN Herstals, Arizona and the Glendale area seem to specialize in Century Arms, Romarms, and Colts.
  • FN Herstals seem to travel the farthest. The longest distance between a purchase and recovery was of an FN Herstal pistol purchased in El Paso and recovered in Mexico City—a distance of 963.4 miles.
  • Generally, larger guns (Century Arms, Romarms) are bought in bulk farther away from the border. Smaller guns (Barettas, Colts) are bought one or two at a time closer to the border. Bushmasters and FN Herstals seem to be purchased a medium distance from the border, and in sets of two or three at a time. A contributing factor to this phenomenon could be a federal gun law that requires firearms dealers to report multiple purchases of handguns by one customer, but doesn't require them to report multiple purchases of "long guns" like the Century Arms and Romarm AK-47 variants.
Posted on blog.chron by  Will Tucker  on  July 9, 2011 
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

'FAST & FURIOUS 6' and 'PACIFIC RIM' Release Dates Announced

Following the huge success of "Fast Five" (almost $600M worldwide), Universal immediately green-lit the fifth sequel in the franchise. And now, they have announced the official release date : May 24, 2013, less than two years from now. From the little information that is available at the moment, it seems that director Justin Lin ("Tokyo Drift", "Fast & Furious", "Fast Five"), will return, as well as writer Chris Morgan and stars Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson. And since the fifth one did so well at the box-office, I'm sure Universal will allow a big juicy budget for the sequel, in order to ensure it wows audiences back for another ride.

In other news, Guillermo Del Toro's epic monster movie, "Pacific Rim", has obtained a release date as well. This is Del Toro's first job as director since "Hellboy II" in 2008. Warner Bros. has officially announced that July 12, 2013 is the perfect day to unleash the sci-fi blockbuster. In case you're wondering what it's all about, all I can tell you for now is that the story features and alien attack on Earth and humans fighting the giant extra-terrestrial creatures with equally giant robots. If while reading this you're rolling your eyes, you have good reason for it, but this Guillermo Del Toro we're talking about and, at the very least, it should be a visually intriguing B-style thrill ride. So far, the filmmakers cast Charlie Hunnam and Idris Elba in key roles. Still no green light for "Mountains of Madness", Del Toro and James Cameron's adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's "At the Mountains of Madness", which was scrubbed due to large costs and the director's intention to make it R-rated.



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