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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: kmitch200 on August 26, 2011, 12:03:21 PM
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Vega pleads guilty on gun ring charges
Former Columbus, N.M., police chief Angelo Vega, who remains in federal custody, pleaded guilty to conspiracy as well as new charges of aiding in the smuggling of weapons and extortion under color of official right before U.S. Magistrate Court Judge William P. Lynch.
The defendants
•Former Police Chief Angelo Vega, 40, of Columbus, N.M., has pleaded guilty to aiding in the smuggling of weapons and extortion under color of official right.
•Former Mayor Eddie Espinoza, 51, of Columbus, N.M., has pleaded guilty to three counts of firearms smuggling, three counts of making false statements about acquiring firearms and conspiracy.
•Former Village Trustee Blas "Woody" Gutierrez, 30, of Columbus, N.M., has pleaded guilty to 19 counts of firearms smuggling, 17 counts of making false statements in connection about acquiring firearms and conspiracy.
•Alberto Rivera, 40, of Columbus, N.M., has pleaded guilty to nine counts of firearms smuggling, nine counts of making false statements about acquiring firearms and conspiracy.
It's a long list of dirtbags at the link.
http://www.lcsun-news.com/las_cruces-news/ci_18761638
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Guilty of trying to muscle in on the Fed's territory. That NEVER ends well.
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Do you mean to imply that there may be some elected government officials who are less than honest? I AM CRUSHED! How can this be?
Pecos, who just can't imagine this could happen.
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Do you mean to imply that there may be some elected government officials who are less than honest? I AM CRUSHED! How can this be?
Pecos, who just can't imagine this could happen.
Well they're way down yonder and a little town and all........this would NEVER happen at any higher level than that!
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Gun smuggling in a boarder town? I'm shocked!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjbPi00k_ME
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From the names and activities, it appears that Pancho Villa may just have won that little dust-up back in 1916 in Columbus, NM. >:(
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From the names and activities, it appears that Pancho Villa may just have won that little dust-up back in 1916 in Columbus, NM. >:(
I was looking for a way to go there. ;D
Not an Irishman, Italian, or Jew in the bunch. ;D
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From the names and activities, it appears that Pancho Villa may just have won that little dust-up back in 1916 in Columbus, NM. >:(
No argument here. Who needs an army when you can just wade the river and get welfare? :P
I posted this before, but it seems appropriate now, particularly since Villa's raid was about getting revenge on a gun dealer who screwed him on some Tommy guns (among other reasons).
FQ13