The family of Brian Terry, the Border Patrol agent killed in a shootout with Mexican gang members in 2010 with a gun from the controversial DOJ gun-walking program known as Fast and Furious, unveiled a statue in his honor on Saturday in Bisbee, Arizona:
Family unveils statue honoring murdered Border Patrol agent Brian Terry http://t.co/z7nGQToKKJ pic.twitter.com/xlFWNUxPbb
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 2, 2015
Honor First! Statue unveling at the Brian Terry Station. #agentbrianterry #honorfirst #borderpatrol #BORTAC pic.twitter.com/zyHOPpJoqb
— BrianTerryFoundation (@HonorBrianTerry) March 2, 2015
A statue honoring murdered U.S. Border Patrol… #BrianTerry #rip http://t.co/05pSpr6AZJ pic.twitter.com/RFSWhMXx3W
— Trending Deaths (@Obitolizer) March 2, 2015
At the Naco BP station Brian Terry statue pic.twitter.com/f0h9vf0Sav
— Patty ? (@PattyJahner) March 1, 2015
Never forget.
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