Posted on 04/04/2007 10:36:13 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch
SAN ANTONIO -- United States Attorney Johnny Sutton announced that 22-year-old Greg Anthony Belcik of Fredericksburg, Texas, faces up to ten years in federal prison after pleading guilty late yesterday afternoon to attempting to export five AR-15 rifles to Mexico without U.S. State Department authorization.
On the morning of December 10, 2006, Belcik arrived at the Eagle Pass, Texas Port of Entry (Bridge 1) intending to enter Mexico. During an outbound inspection of his vehicle, authorities recovered five AR-15 rifles secreted inside a speaker box.
Belcik remains on a $30,000 bond pending sentencing. Sentencing is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on August 13, 2007, before United States District Judge Alia Ludlum.
This case was investigated by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Assistant United States Attorney Robert Brady, Jr., is prosecuting this case on behalf of the Government.
Contact: Shana Jones, Special Assistant Daryl Fields, Information Officer (210)384-7440
Gun runner ping!
If you want on, or off this S. Texas/Mexico ping list, please FReepMail me.
He’s lucky he was caught by the Americans rather than the Mexicans.
I don’t think there are any “Club Feds” in Mexico to say the least.
My first thought, too.
But a good number of Mexican cops are as crooked as they come. If those rifles made it across the border, they may have easily made it to the drug cartels.
Just don't shoot any drug-dealers in the butt, or Johnny will put you away for some real time.
He’s probably lucky they caught him instead of the Mexicans. US federal pens are much nicer than Mexican prisons.
I sold all of my weapons to pay my taxes.
Don’t bother on a no-knock raid......nothing to see here.
I may have exaggerated the price a little, the last I seen one on the Gun store wall they were going for the mid $800’s. If you can still find them for around $600 I just may consider buying another someday. Heck I paid that for a new Spyder ski jacket this last winter. It wasn't the most reliable gun in the world, but man was it fun to shoot, and the ammo was dirt cheap.
Something smells fishy here. Maybe I have crossed at all the wrong places. I have never seen anyone searched on the American side going into Mexico. I have seen Americans searched in Mexico but not on the American side going into Mexico. This is the reason so many stolen cars end up in Mexico as there is no search going into Mexico on the American side.
This is also the reason there are so many illegals in the U.S. as they cross with their visas “shopping cards” and are never checked going back to Mexico.
1-800-TIPS. I’m betting somebody got a cash reward.
“Something smells fishy here.”
I’m thinking somebody tipped them off.
I can see him getting into trouble with Mexican authorities by doing this, but what US law has he violated?
“...attempting to export five AR-15 rifles to Mexico without U.S. State Department authorization.”
It would be interesting to know which side of the border the tip came from. This is where the countries should have worked together to get both guilty parties. Uh oh, that would involve cartels and we don’t want to get involved with them.
I’d bet on the US side. The fix was probably in on the Mexican side. “La mordida” works for the border guards too.
Yeh, it surely does. Does the guy work for Sen. Feinstein?
Why do you suppose he was smuggling those rifles down there?
To sell to law-abiding taco vendors???
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