Anonymous ID: 7a9ac7 March 10, 2018, 10:51 a.m. No.613915   🗄️.is 🔗kun

FAST AND FURIOUS CONNECTIONS

 

>"David Raynor, an FBI agent, was found dead this morning [3/8/18] in Crownsville, Maryland after a woman called 911 saying that her neighbor was being threatened by her estranged husband. Raynor, 52, and Donna Fisher, 54, were found dead of an apparent murder-suicide outside a home the 500 block of Arundel Boulevard. The couple had two children and had been involved in a pending divorce for nearly a year."

 

>"Law enforcement said that when they arrived on the scene, both Raynor and Fisher were already dead. Raynor appeared to have a self-inflicted gun shot wound. Both he and Fisher also had stab wounds. Both were outside the home when officials arrived. Autopsies are being performed to determine the exact cause of death for both."

>https:// heavy.com/news/2018/03/david-raynor-fbi-donna-fisher-murder-divorce/

 

FBI Special Agent David Raynor was suicided 3/7/18, while he was investigating why former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met this past June (2017) with Baltimore Police Department Detective Sean Suiter-who was a member of the wildly corrupt Baltimore police unit called the Gun Trace Task Force linked to the "Operation Fast and Furious" gun scandal covered up the Obama regime-but with Detective Suiter being murdered with his own gun on 15 November (2017) the day before he was due to testify before a US Federal Grand Jury.

 

> http:// www. baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bs-md-ci-suiter-funeral-20171128-story.html

>"Authorities, who are offering a $215,000 reward for tips in Suiter's killing, have struggled to understand what happened. The detective was shot with his own gun, which was found at the scene. Two other shots were fired from the gun, and Davis said there were signs of a brief struggle."

>"Police Commissioner Kevin Davis revealed last week that Suiter was scheduled to testify before a federal grand jury, on the day after he was shot, in the case against several members of the Police Department's Gun Trace Task Force. Davis said federal authorities told him "in no uncertain terms" that Suiter was not a target of their investigation, and authorities have no reason to believe that Suiter's killing was connected to his pending testimony."

 

US Congressman Cummings after Detective Suiter's murder, rushed to FBI Director Christopher Wray where he implored him to make the investigation of Suiter's murder into "a top priority" and called on the FBI to "do everything in its power to help"-and that FBI Director Wray surprisingly replied to by saying that he was "very familiar with the Suiter situation".

 

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Anonymous ID: 7a9ac7 March 10, 2018, 10:52 a.m. No.613922   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4147

US Congressman Cummings after Detective Suiter's murder, rushed to FBI Director Christopher Wray where he implored him to make the investigation of Suiter's murder into "a top priority" and called on the FBI to "do everything in its power to help"-and that FBI Director Wray surprisingly replied to by saying that he was "very familiar with the Suiter situation".

 

>http:// www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/blog/bs-md-cummings-suiter-wray-20171129-story.html

>" "I asked him that they use every resource available and do everything in their power to assist the Baltimore police in this investigation and make it a top priority," Cummings said in a brief interview following the meeting.

 

>Cummings, the top Democrat on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said that Wray - who took over the agency in August - was "very familiar with the Suiter situation." "

 

As to why FBI Director Wray "was familiar" with the "Suiter situation", this report explains, is to his immediate superior, US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, having intimate knowledge of the Baltimore Police Department from his time served as the US Attorney for Maryland-and who in targeting this police agency's vast criminality had stated: "This is not about aggressive policing, it is about a criminal conspiracy."

 

>https:// www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/federal-officials-to-announce-indictments-against-seven-baltimore-police-officers/2017/03/01/0380ab96-fe8f-11e6-8f41-ea6ed597e4ca_story.html?utm_term=.c879dc88cc66

>"The officers abused their power and stole by robbing people during unlawful traffic stops and illegal searches or by skimming cash seized amid investigations, said U.S. Attorney for Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein in announcing the indictments."This is not about aggressive policing, it is about a criminal conspiracy," said Rosenstein, who added that at least 10 victims were robbed, including some who had not committed crimes. "These are really simply robberies by people wearing police uniforms."

 

Battling against then US Attorney for Maryland Rod Rosenstein's attempts to uncover the vast criminal conspiracy surrounding the Baltimore Police Department, however, this report notes, was then Obama regime Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the US Justice Departments Criminal Division Jason Weinstein-who was forced to resign over his cover-up activities.

 

>"While in Baltimore, Weinstein prosecuted some of the most high-profile cases of the last decade, and Bealefeld and others who worked with him said he had a mastery of detail and an intimate knowledge of city violence. But he moved on to the U.S. Department of Justice headquarters, and in an agency report last week, Weinstein was criticized for failing to spot problems and rein in a botched gun-smuggling sting that led to the death of a federal agent. He has stepped down from the agency.

 

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Anonymous ID: 7a9ac7 March 10, 2018, 10:52 a.m. No.613924   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4031

>"While in Baltimore, Weinstein prosecuted some of the most high-profile cases of the last decade, and Bealefeld and others who worked with him said he had a mastery of detail and an intimate knowledge of city violence. But he moved on to the U.S. Department of Justice headquarters, and in an agency report last week, Weinstein was criticized for failing to spot problems and rein in a botched gun-smuggling sting that led to the death of a federal agent. He has stepped down from the agency.

 

>http:// www. baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-jason-weinstein-profile-20120923-story.html

>"In 2009, Weinstein was transferred from his Maryland post to the Washington headquarters, where he approved wiretap applications that were part of Operation Fast and Furious, which allowed guns to flow into the hands of criminals on the Mexican border in an attempt to build cases against drug gang leaders."

 

>"A report by the agency's inspector general said Weinstein was the most senior official who could have reined in the program, which federal prosecutors and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Arizona ran "without adequate regard for the risk it posed to public safety." In December 2010, two guns that were supposed to have been tracked under the operation were found at the scene of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry's murder."

 

>Had Weinstein read wiretap requests more thoroughly, the report said, he would have noticed that the ATF was letting suspected smugglers buy weapons and sell them to drug cartels, a strategy known as allowing guns to "walk."

 

>"What we heard consistently from more than a dozen officials … was that guns did not walk," Weinstein said. Weinstein has said it was standard practice to only review letters for wiretap applications rather than the affidavits themselves.The report has elicited a show of support for Weinstein. In a response to the inspector general, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder described Weinstein's efforts on violent crime as "highly successful."

 

>"The American people are safer because of his work," Holder added."

>"A report by the agency's inspector general said Weinstein was the most senior official who could have reined in the program, which federal prosecutors and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Arizona ran "without adequate regard for the risk it posed to public safety." In December 2010, two guns that were supposed to have been tracked under the operation were found at the scene of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry's murder. Had Weinstein read wiretap requests more thoroughly, the report said, he would have noticed that the ATF was letting suspected smugglers buy weapons and sell them to drug cartels, a strategy known as allowing guns to "walk."

 

Most critical to note about the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry is that it involved the killing of a US Federal Officer and is one of the Obama regime crimes that has no statute of limitations -and that leaked Wikileaks emails showed Hillary Clinton was fully knowledgeable about-thus making her liable to criminal charges.

 

>https:// wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/24527

 

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Anonymous ID: 7a9ac7 March 10, 2018, 10:52 a.m. No.613931   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Most critical to note about the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry is that it involved the killing of a US Federal Officer and is one of the Obama regime crimes that has no statute of limitations -and that leaked Wikileaks emails showed Hillary Clinton was fully knowledgeable about-thus making her liable to criminal charges.

 

>https:// wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/24527

 

So when President Trump took power the entire world of Hillary Clinton shuddered when the US Justice Department opened another investigation into "Operation Fast and Furious" as it pertained to the Baltimore Police Department and impaneled a US Federal Grand Jury-and one of whose main witnesses was Detective Sean Suiter, but who was gunned down the day before he could testify-and that many believed had turned into a states witness after he had been implicated in crimes, too-and that the American people are still not allowed to know about.

 

Leading US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's and FBI Director Christopher Wray's investigation into the murder of Detective Sean Suiter was Baltimore Field Office FBI Special Agent David Raynor-who yesterday, 7 March, was discovered dead in the front yard of his estranged wife Donna Fisher's home in Crownsville, Maryland-with both of them having multiple stab wounds, and FBI Agent Raynor (like Detective Suiter before him) being shot in the head with his own gun-and though FBI Agent Raynor and his wife were going through by what all accounts was a peaceful divorce, and there being no history of incidents at the house that the police had never been called to before-nevertheless, saw local police immediately calling this "Deep State" killing a "suspected murder suicide"-and that has seen both FBI Agent Raynor and his wife Donna join with others on the Clinton Body Count.

 

>https:// www.ydr.com/story/news/2018/03/05/baltimore-police-detective-sean-suiters-slaying-baffling-mystery/397183002/

>Stephen Schenning, the acting U.S. attorney for Maryland whose office successfully prosecuted eight Gun Trace Task Force members, said people had suggested Suiter was once complicit in misconduct but "we'll never know what he knew because he's not here to speak to the circumstances." In the latest bizarre event, the brother of convicted Detective Daniel Hersl asserted that the truth behind Suiter's killing is known by various police insiders but being kept under wraps. "Is there an unsolved murder of a police officer? They know what the hell happened … My brother Danny Hersl knows what happened. …. And he's going to do some talking," Steve Hersl told reporters outside a federal courthouse after his brother's racketeering and robbery conviction. From the start, there's been widespread skepticism about the police version of events: Suiter approached a suspicious man in a vacant lot between row houses, leading to a violent confrontation in which he was shot at close range with his own gun. Police say private surveillance video shows Suiter's partner taking cover across the street.

 

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