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ATF To Join NYPD In Fighting New York City Gun Crimes
2015-06-16
Bullet-riddled windows, yellow crime scene tape, and evidence markers denoting where shell casings fell on the sidewalk are becoming all-too-familiar sights on New York City streets.

Now in an unprecedented move, a federal agency is joining the effort to get gun crimes under control, CBS2's Marcia Kramer reported Monday.
Why does this feel like the beginning of a federal police force that will be forced upon every city, town and village in the US?
Kramer is told it was a collective decision made by the federal government, the NYPD, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
All blazing pillars of government sanity and restraint
Those agencies are mounting a first-ever anti-gun initiative in high-crime areas.

"There's going to be an increase in federal arrests – no doubt," said AFT agent Charles Mulham.

Mulham's words were intended to be a stiff warning to city residents who would carry weapons, and seem all to ready to use them. They will not only have to deal with the NYPD, but they will have the feds on their tail too.

ATF agents have mounted a first-ever summer gun initiative to get illegal weapons off the street.

And when the feds get involved, Mulham warned, "In many cases, the punishment is more severe."

And Mulham said the feds will not rest with nabbing the triggerman.

"Of course, when the ATF gets involved with our resources and our tracing expertise, we'll be able to figure out if weapon is part of an interstate trafficking operation," Mulham said.

With the increase in gun violence this summer, many more local shooting cases will be reviewed for possible prosecution in federal court.

"Now the government will even be also scrutinize the one-time felons, and they don't necessarily have to have violent backgrounds," Mulham said. "They can be people with non-violent backgrounds, but have a felony nonetheless, and now arrested with a weapon."
And inevitably some innocent people will get caught up in this mess
The initiative comes as the NYPD is dealing with a surge in gun crimes. This past weekend alone, there were 13 shooting incidents – 17 victims, and two homicides.

And that tally did not include a shooting at a Brooklyn sports bar early Monday morning, where surveillance video showed a gunman opening fire just after closing and striking four people.

It happened around 2:15 a.m. in front of the D Avenue bar on Flatbush Avenue near Hawthorne Street in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens. A man who works at the bar, but did not want to be identified, said police were actually in front of the bar minutes before the shooting.

"We've been here for three years, (and) no incidents," a man who works at D Avenue but did not want to identified told CBS2's Diane Macedo. "And then stop-and-frisk has been repealed, so guys are walking around with guns again."
Right now it is only criminals walking around with guns. A bunch of law abiding citizens with concealed permits would make the police's job easier.
Manny Gomez, a security expert who has been both an NYPD officer and an FBI agent, said the federal program is unusual.

"If they're going to go around doing gun busts on a day-to-day basis, that's something that we really haven't seen that often in New York City," Gomez said.
Get used to it. Like all federal programs it will never go away and only expand.
In addition to freeing up resources for local prosecutors, the new approach will target the very people the NYPD blames for much of the violence – people who have done time in prison, and return to the streets to offend again.

At City Hall Monday, Mayor Bill de Blasio was asked if the NYPD needed any help.

"I think I stated very, very clearly ‐ I have tremendous faith in the NYPD," de Blasio said. "We went through a similar situation last year and they turned it around very effectively. We've hundreds of officers to where the need was greatest."

Federal sources tell Kramer the new federal anti-gun program will allow agents to go after people with as little as one prior felony arrest, and hit them with charges that could carry up to 10 years to jail.

A longer record could get a gunman 15 years in a federal lockup.
Posted by:DarthVader

#7  States and cities are not allowed to enforce federal laws like immigration. Why should Federal forces be called in to enforce state and city laws?

Yes, they are supposedly only enforcing federal gun laws. But let's face it - if an ATF agent busts someone who has violated state, but not Federal laws, he will be turned over to the local cops.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2015-06-16 17:46  

#6  I've seen this movie.
Posted by: Skidmark   2015-06-16 14:35  

#5  Why don't they just pass a law making guns illegal, he asked innocently?
Posted by: SteveS   2015-06-16 14:20  

#4  Behold the model. Federal takeover of urban law enforcement. You saw it here first... many years ago.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-06-16 12:21  

#3  The ATF did a bang up job in Waco, so what could go wrong? Neither David Koresh nor 76 followers are available for comment
Posted by: regular joe   2015-06-16 12:03  

#2  Isn't NYC one of the most gun control/restricted cities on the map? /rhet question

Mr. Bloomberg to the courtesy phone.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-06-16 11:42  

#1  "Of course, when the ATF gets involved with our resources and our tracing expertise, we'll be able to figure out if weapon is part of an interstate trafficking operation," Mulham said.

*cough* Fast and Furious *cough*
Posted by: Frank G   2015-06-16 09:56  

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