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    Mexico says US man smuggled grenade parts

    PHOENIX (AP) — Police have arrested an American man who allegedly smuggled parts for as many as 2,000 grenades into Mexico for drug cartels, more than a year after he was released by U.S. agents who stopped him at the Arizona-Mexico border for having more than a hundred grenade parts.

    While a Department of Justice official said the case will be added to the investigation of Operation Fast and Furious, a flawed effort by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to target gun-trafficking networks on the Mexican border, there is a twist: in the Jean Batiste Kingery case, the U.S. Attorney's Office, not ATF, appeared to be responsible for letting him walk.

    In a letter to congressional committees investigating Fast and Furious, Luciano Cerasi, general counsel for the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, said Kingery is believed to have manufactured more than 2,000 hand grenades for the Sinaloan and La Familia Michoacana cartels.

    In the letter to the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform obtained by The Associated Press, Cerasi said Kingery was detained on June 15, 2010 at the San Luis port of entry on the southwestern Arizona-Mexico border after more than 100 disassembled grenades were found hidden in a spare tire in his vehicle.

    The next day, "the suspect confessed to his involvement in arming these cartels with hand grenades," teaching cartels how to convert AK-47 and AR-15 rifles into automatic weapons and to sometimes delivering instructions, including assassination orders, to cartel operatives.

    An ATF agent "practically begged" a prosecutor at the U.S. Attorney's Office in Phoenix for permission to arrest Kingery but was denied, according to Cerasi, who wrote that the agent "was horrified with the thought of releasing this individual, who, in his opinion, was engaged in terrorist-like activity." Cerasi's group is a professional association, representing exclusively federal law enforcement officers.

    But a lead prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney's Office wasn't interested in pressing charges because he viewed the grenade parts as novelty items that lacked jury appeal and instructed the ATF to let Kingery go, saying they could always file an indictment later, according to a law enforcement official close to the investigation who was not authorized to be quoted by name.

    The indictment never came, although a different prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney's Office had started working on the case in May.

    The official said Kingery was born in Illinois, and had been splitting his time between Arizona, southern California and Mazatlan, and had been working for the cartels for a couple of years. A database search showed that Kingery's last address in the U.S. was in Yuma, Ariz., and that he previously lived in San Diego.

    Kingery had been on ATF's radar screen since January of 2009 when he bought multiple AK-47s at a Tucson gun shop. Online grenade parts sellers reported that Kingery was buying from them in large numbers in October of that same year.

    The letter said the U.S. Attorney's Office prosecutor who declined to pursue the grenade-parts case or approve Kingery's arrest was Emory Hurley, a prosecutor who played a role in Fast and Furious and who was reassigned from criminal cases to civil case work in August.

    The U.S. Attorney's Office in Phoenix deferred comment to Washington, and Hurley did not respond to an email request for comment. ATF spokesman Drew Wade said "we can't confirm or deny the existence of an ongoing criminal investigation."

    Kingery's arrest has provided details on a network that allegedly supplied hundreds of hand grenades to Mexico's powerful Sinaloa cartel. Such grenades have been blamed in the injuries or deaths of dozens of civilians in Mexico, where grenades have been tossed into public squares, streets, bars and nightclubs.

    In a separate controversial case, a congressional investigation says ATF agents of lost track of about 1,400 of the more than 2,000 guns whose purchase they had watched as part of Operation Fast and Furious.

    In Washington D.C., Justice Department spokeswoman Tracy Schmaler said the department's inspector general has expanded that investigation to include the Kingery case.

    "The department is aware of concerns raised" about the Kingery case "and has been looking into it," said Schmaler. "We have notified Congress about this operation and offered to brief them on it."

    Mexico's Attorney General's Office said Kingery had been the subject of "a bilateral investigation" between Mexico, the U.S. government and the ATF.

    The office said Kingery, 40, allegedly bought weapons parts and grenade casings in U.S. stores and even over the Internet, and smuggled them into Mexico through the border city of Mexicali.

    The office said Kingery was arrested late last week in the Pacific Coast city of Mazatlan, in Sinaloa state, in a raid on a house where five guns were found. He is being held under a form of house arrest.

    Police also raided five other homes, and found what appeared to have been facilities for assembling grenades, including gunpowder and grenade triggers, pins and caps.

    In April, two men were arrested with 192 grenade casings in Baja California, the state where Mexicali is located. They told police they were part of the grenade smuggling ring, and that led to the detention of another American man, who led police to Kingery, prosecutors said.

    The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City would not confirm the man's name, hometown or nationality, citing privacy concerns.

    Mexican drug cartels have frequently used hand grenades in battles with police and soldiers, and occasionally against civilians.

    A cartel-related grenade attack in the western city of Morelia killed eight people during the 2008 independence celebrations, when suspects tossed grenades into the city's crowded main square.

    On Aug. 14, gunmen tossed a grenade onto a busy tourist boulevard in the Gulf Coast city of Veracruz, killing a man and seriously wounding his wife and their two young children.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Pete Yost in Washington and Mark Stevenson and Adriana Gomez Licon in Mexico City contributed to this story.

     

    246 comments

    • TIGRE  •  8 mths ago
      what do you call a gringo on a bicycle? THIEF. of course he was gonna sell it to buy METH. hahaha
    • Huitzilipoztly  •  8 mths ago
      wow a man smuggled grenade parts to mexico. what a story! just another worthless trivia piece by the news that has no relevance. i will be impressed when the shop that is producing the
      "MONSTRUO CLASS ASSULT VEHICLE ' IS found and shot down in mexico. grenade parts...he he he. thats like 1930s technology... i have a metal grinder that i bought at lowes for 50 bucks that would produce those grenade parts. get it! they are manufacturing assult vehicles.
    • Debbie Marley  •  8 mths ago
      that poor Cartel, now there is some innocent people they can't murder.
    • Pete  •  8 mths ago
      Probably ATF again. P
    • Morgan  •  8 mths ago
      Nitwit Holder struck again!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      Mexico is a cess pool full of filth.
    • Prepare-For-War  •  8 mths ago
      Corrupt pieces of sh*t.
      • Huitzilipoztly 8 mths ago
        cause here in the u.s. there is no corruption! right?
    • TIGRE  •  8 mths ago
      u gringo junkies are the problem, let's put them in gringo jail and throw grenades so we can rid of them.
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        You mexicants are the problem, you cant run your own country so you have to ruin ours.
    • TIGRE  •  8 mths ago
      wanted a fair exchange........grenades for drugs.. the gringo way. lmfao.
    • Jerry  •  8 mths ago
      What the hell are the jackasses smoking ? It ain't regular cigarettes!
    • Trailrunner2  •  8 mths ago
      investigation into flaw police work....................oh, MEXICO..........thats a new one.
    • PAULA S  •  8 mths ago
      Yo, ATF, gernades are not covered under the 2nd Ammendment. Better start shipping those guns again!
    • Jus Reflectin  •  8 mths ago
      Well...well...well...Hating Mexicans, hating blacks, hating Jews, hating gays, hating Latinos, hating asians, hating arabs, hating indians...The white caveman should go back to Europe because his Neanderthal brain will never evolve from an APE..
      • I say 8 mths ago
        hahahahaha i love your comment. the white man calls us animasl when in reality it is them who ruined this world and turned it into the hell hole it is now.
      • I say 8 mths ago
        animals*
    • ramon  •  8 mths ago
      lmao give him to the mexicans damn idiots.. they will break him out of jail and use him to keep bringing in more parts hell he might even just make them there..any cartel will see him as an asset until he gets taken out by a rival.. ijs..
    • unsatisfied customer  •  8 mths ago
      he was not american just another border hoppin inbread mexican claiming to be american
    • wolf  •  8 mths ago
      Throw him in your jail. Then throw away the key. You can have him.
    • harry nutzack  •  8 mths ago
      another yahoo non-story....ANYTHING can be made into a grenade casing, given just a little imagination on the assemblers part... water pipe, exhaust tubing, sheet metal, cardboard tubes, soup cans, glass bottles, mason jars, aerosol cans, plastic tubing, and auto bodies are just a few of the possibilities... given a well stocked grocery store and a home depot, EVERY component of a hand grenade could be home manufactured, including an explosive filler, without any chance of being "red-flagged" on the purchases
      • Huitzilipoztly 8 mths ago
        harry i just get a good laugh from all these ignorant fools that belive everything media will feed them
    • Dogzilla  •  8 mths ago
      "USA man"???? Wouldn't that be "an American male"?? Jus sayin.....
    • Jos  •  8 mths ago
      @ Nickw, your arguement dosent seem reall off but you should probably know that the cartels have an endless supply of money from tweeker gringos. The cartels dont care how much something costs, if you look at where all the violence is happening you would know that its right beside all of the US border cities where gun shops are vast with guns that can be found all over South america, that can easily be converted to full auto. Again, cartels dont care about how much it costs, they care about how fast the ammo and Kuerno de Chivos(AK-47's) will come in. Ive seen this arguement used over, and over, but take it from someone who goes to mexico every year, who talks to friends and family that constantly have convoys of SUV's roll through their backyards.
    • Arch Stanton  •  8 mths ago
      When they found all the hardware inside his rectum they thought he was smuggling grenades. Turns out he was on his way to Burning Man in Nevada.
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