The English-language translated transcript of Spanish-language
television news network
The English-language translated transcript of Spanish-language
television news network Univision’s special report on Operation Fast and
Furious shows that drug cartel leaders orchestrated a hit on innocent
civilian teenagers using weapons they got from President Barack Obama’s
administration.
The human impact appears to have been lost in translation in the
first wave of English-language pieces after the explosive new report.
“At 11:30, I was in the living room watching TV and the warning was a
gunshot, nothing more. One gunshot,” Luz Davila told Univision,
according to an English language transcript. Davila’s children — 18-year-old Jose Luis Davila and 20-year-old
Marco Davila — were next door at a birthday party with about 60 of their
friends. “They had bought sodas, chips — the neighbors were going to
make oranges with chilies for them, cracklings, everything,” their
mother told Univision.
After that gunshot, Luz Davila said she knew something horrible happened to her children.
“I stood because it came to me and I said, ‘Something happened,’” Luz Davila told the network.
What had happened was Jose Antonio Acosta Hernandez, or “El Diego,”
the onetime leader of the Juarez Cartel’s La Linea, sent his team to the
birthday party to kill what he thought were members of the rival
Sinaloa Cartel.
La Linea is the “enforcement arm” of the Juarez Cartel. According to
the El Paso Times, El Diego told Mexican authorities after his capture
that La Linea’s mission was, among other things, to “eliminate the
members of the Sinaloa cartel in Ciudad Juárez.”
“Regarding the party in Villas de Salvarcar, I was informed that
there were some who belonged to the Sinaloa Cartel,” El Diego said in
police interrogation videos. “I send the boys, and when they are there,
they tell me that they have already located them, and so the order to
start working is given.”
When El Diego gave the order, Univision said “seven vans blocked the
streets so that nearly 20 hitmen from the Juarez Cartel could unleash
the bloodshed with R15 rifles and 9mm pistols.”
“What no one in Mexico ever knew was that some of the weapons used in
this massacre were part of a secret gun tracing operation ran by the
ATF, according to this exclusive document obtained by Univision News,”
Univision reported.
That document was a Mexican Army document that stated, according to
Univision: “three of the high caliber weapons fired that night in
Villas de Salvarcar were linked to a gun tracing operation run by the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).” That
operation was Fast and Furious.
An onlooker who went solely by “Gloria” told Univision, “It looked like a war. A war where one only side was shooting.”
Luz Davila and her husband then “rushed down the street,” Univision
said, to find out what happened. “Everything went dark,” Davila said. “I
could only say that it wasn’t possible.”
“I went inside the house and the first thing I see is the older one,
he was face down,” Luz Davila said. “And right ahead was the younger
one. He was still alive.”
Both ended up dying. Univision said one of Luz’s sons died on scene and the other died 14 hours later at the hospital.
Luz described the gunshot wounds to one her of sons, saying, “He was
hit in the chest, the abdomen, the arms, the legs, his parts … in the
head, it came in through here this way and it came out of this way.”
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