Tyler Sumlin and Jason Jarvis, bonded by their experiences as soldiers in Afghanistan, tried to sell a cache of stolen U.S. Army weapons in November 2018. They heard from contacts that their intended buyers planned to take the guns into Mexico.http://apne.ws/n8O5I97
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A contact identified as “Evan” said he’d found a buyer who wanted everything. Jarvis loaded the equipment into a Chevy Tahoe SUV and drove south, picking up Sumlin in Florida. The two men then headed west, to the Texas-Mexico border. http://apne.ws/xodCVXj pic.twitter.com/QuGRmPQOsI
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What the men involved in the scheme didn’t know was that Evan was an informant for the Department of Homeland Security. Sumlin and Jarvis were arrested, and the stolen cache was secured in El Paso. http://apne.ws/ynX94Nz pic.twitter.com/yXWGYMtUqV
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Sumlin insists that drug traffickers were never discussed when he was negotiating the deal with undercover agents. But Evan told the
@AP: “They were going to sell it to the Mexican cartel, period.” http://apne.ws/drKVQQYShow this thread
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