From the Houston Chronicle: The phone rang before sunrise. It woke Craig Patty,
owner of a tiny North Texas trucking company, to vexing news about
Truck 793 - a big red semi supposedly getting repairs in Houston.
"Your driver was shot in your truck," said the caller, a business
colleague. "Your truck was loaded with marijuana. He was shot eight
times while sitting in the cab. Do you know anything about your driver
hauling marijuana?"
"What did you say?" Patty recalled asking. "Could you please repeat that?"
The truck, it turned out, had been everywhere but in the repair shop.
Commandeered by one of his drivers, who was secretly working with
federal agents, the truck had been hauling marijuana from the border as
part of an undercover operation. And without Patty's knowledge, the Drug Enforcement Administration was paying his driver, Lawrence Chapa, to use the truck to bust traffickers.
At least 17 hours before that early morning phone call, Chapa was
shot dead in front of more than a dozen law enforcement officers - all
of them taken by surprise by hijackers trying to steal the red Kenworth
T600 truck and its load of pot.
In the confusion of the attack in northwest Harris County, compounded
by officers in the operation not all knowing each other, a Houston
policeman shot and wounded a Harris County sheriff's deputy.
But eight months later, Patty still can't get recompense from the U.S.
government's decision to use his truck and employee without his
permission.
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Truck-owner-wants-DEA-to-pay-up-after-botched-3743683.php
So, without the knowledge of the owner of the truck the Feds, the Fed's steal his truck and driver and do some drug running.
More crap from the Obama administration. First they kill a Border Patrol officer and now they kill a drug informant.
Just pathetic.
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