he is not a politician. so i think as he said in his campaign he doesn t owe anybody any favors. maybe it will be more transparency. maybe there won t be a coverup. he has nothing to hide. he is a new president. there is no reason for those documents not to be released anymore. the truth needs to be revealed not only for the terry family, the american people are owed an explanation of a botched gun running program that should have never existed. not only do we have brian terry we have they sacrificed and gave their levees protecting our borders for their freedoms and what did the government give them? a cover up? lies? that s not honoring them. ainsley: how did you know brian and what was he like? i was friends with brian. i moved out to arizona in 2005 and brian moved out later. we became friends. brian was just like a very
and i and we made a very difficult journey into peck canyon outside of rio rico arizona, to the canyon that the firefight occurred on the night of december 14th and where brian died. that trip along with the court documents released this past week give us a far better understanding of the events what took place that night and give us a better understanding of how brian died. martha: yeah. you refer to the court documents which do talk about his last words and what happened in those moments and it s very, it s very sad no doubt for your family. what is the statement you will have a opportunity to speak, the family will today, at this sentencing. what will the family say? what do they want to get across today? well, from the very beginning the terry family has sought
provide information about some of the guys who may have been the gun men? correct. i find it appalling that our government can t extradite two people who gunned down one of its own. they made a deal with this guy. and the justice department got him tied up and ready to testify until the shooters. but until they show up in the u.s. courtroom it is all for naught. the terry family have been going through hell trying to get answers about what happened to brian. in doing so, they tried to sue a tf agents and filed a lawsuit and it was dismissed by the judge, why? when i was a federal prosecutor and i am sure friday will say the same. we were involved in case s where guns and drugs were let forward. only a few weapons and not that large of an amount of drugs.
37-year-old man man is pleading guilty to murder. he will receive a 30 year sentence. he faced life bud hat a plea deal where he agreed testify against others in his gang. in just a few minutes the terry family will confront him in court and hear is what they ll tell the judge. i want to let him know that he took my son, who was a dedicated american, who fought for his country. you know what? i need to speak. they need to mow who they took from us. and all his brothers in law enforcement. yesterday terry s mother and two sisters visited a monument where brian died in this firefight. and while ballistics were inconclusive, the fbi said the bullet that tide come from the assault rifle like the two that were found at the scene, one belongs to the defendant some both were traced by serial numbers to operation fast & furious which allowed some
the terry family. but he will get 30 years and serve all 30 years. doug, what then? the other question, of course, first i agree that the sentencing will be straightforward with the the observation that everybody sends thoughts and prayers to the family and victim in this matter, agent terry. your question is extradition. there were others involved that 73s extradition from mexico back to the united states. it is a diplomatic question. under the treaty they have the discretion not to extra deet. they have gone up in since the late 90s. i am optimistic. and the guy who is sentenced, you believe he will get 30. he was looking at life but agreed to 30 years and in return, he has to give and