This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting, "Justice Served?", discusses the sentencing of Manuel Osorio-Arellanes to 30 years for the federal murder charge in the death of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. The description highlights that the 2010 case brought to light the BATFE's Fast and Furious operation, with the Terry family seeking accountability. The segment focuses on the legal proceedings and the long-awaited resolution for the family.
This YouTube video features Ralph Terry, President of the Brian Terry Foundation, discussing the ATF's alleged attempts to silence a whistleblowing agent involved in the "Fast and Furious" scandal. The video highlights the foundation's efforts to honor Brian Terry and support agents exposing misconduct within the ATF. The description includes a link for more information and credits NRA News.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting, titled "Obama's 'Phony' Scandals: More Deadly Denials," focuses on the tragic impact of certain scandals on individuals, using the example of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. His mother, Josephine Terry, argues that these are not mere political distractions but have fatal consequences, inviting President Obama to acknowledge the reality of these events. The video is presented on NRA News and promotes further content from the series.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting, "Trailer: Obama's 'Phony' Scandals: More Deadly Denials," features Josephine Terry discussing the fatal reality of what she terms 'phony scandals.' Terry uses the example of her son, U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, to argue against President Obama's dismissal of these issues. The video serves as a trailer for a full report, highlighting the serious consequences of what are perceived as downplayed events. It aims to bring attention to the human cost associated with these political narratives.
This video features an interview with Kent Terry, the brother of fallen Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. Kent expresses his frustration regarding the lack of accountability stemming from Operation Fast and Furious. The discussion highlights the impact of this operation on the Terry family and advocates for justice and accountability. The video also promotes the website honorbrianterry.com for further information.
This video features a discussion with Ralph Terry, uncle of Brian Terry and president of the Brian Terry Foundation. The conversation centers on a fundraiser for Brian Terry and aims to shed light on what are described as fatal federal mistakes and cover-ups. The video promotes the Brian Terry Foundation website for more information and is presented by NRA News.
This video from August 10, 2012, features Cam Edwards interviewing Robert Heyer, Chairman of The Brian Terry Foundation. The discussion marks what would have been the 42nd birthday of slain U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. The interview focuses on the foundation's work and aims to encourage donations via their website, honorbrianterry.com.
This YouTube video features an interview with Bob Heyer of the Brian Terry Foundation. The discussion centers on the efforts to apprehend additional suspects involved in the killing of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. The foundation's website is provided for further information, indicating a focus on the legal and investigative aspects surrounding this case.
This NRA News segment from June 20, 2012, features Cam Edwards interviewing Lana Domino, a friend of the Brian Terry family. The discussion revolves around the family's statement regarding former Attorney General Eric Holder and President Obama's assertion of executive privilege in the context of the Fast and Furious scandal. The video focuses on the family's perspective and their desire for accountability and transparency in the aftermath of tragedy.
This video features a statement from the family of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, expressing their "sickness" and "comprehension" regarding the ATF's "Fast and Furious Investigation." The family highlights the lack of inter-agency communication between law enforcement bodies like the FBI, DEA, ATF, and U.S. Attorney's office in Arizona, suggesting that information sharing about Miramontes brothers being FBI informants could have prevented the operation. They lament the tragic consequences, including the deaths of approximately 200 Mexican citizens and the loss of Agent Brian Terry's life, due to the operation which allowed nearly 2,000 assault weapons to fall into the hands of criminals.
This NRA News segment features Cam Edwards interviewing Lana Domino, a friend of the Terry family. The discussion centers on Brian Terry's mother's strong condemnation of Eric Holder, calling him a 'joke' and a 'coward.' The interview, dated February 2, 2012, likely touches upon the political and personal ramifications surrounding the Brian Terry case and its connection to gun control discussions and law enforcement actions. The focus is on the emotional impact and public criticism directed at the former Attorney General.
This video features an interview with Pat McGroder, the family attorney for slain Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, on the one-year anniversary of his murder. The interview, presented by NRA News, aims to shed light on the circumstances surrounding Terry's death and likely discusses the implications of the event. The description directs viewers to a website for more information about Brian Terry.