CBI jumps into the "Both Ways Bob headed to the pokey?" circus
The Rocky Mountain News reports that the Colorado Bureau of Investigation is knocking on Both Ways Bob Beauprez's door:
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation notified Bob Beauprez's campaign Monday that agents will soon question his staffers about whether they illegally obtained information from an FBI database and used it to slam opponent Bill Ritter in a TV ad...
Marshall said their informant was able to provide federal immigration codes, known as "A" numbers, confirming that all three names were used by the same illegal immigrant from Honduras. He insisted that the immigration codes sometimes can be found in court records.
But U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Carl Rusnok said the immigration code numbers are considered confidential under the federal privacy act...
The CBI says it should know by midweek if someone accessed the FBI database or its state counterpart...
This morning, it appears we're looking at three possible scenarios:
1. Beauprez could've illegally accessed and exploited the "A" numbers and/or the NCIC database for political gain.
2. Beauprez could have made the allegations up. Note that the Rocky story states, "Medina may have been arrested later in California..."
3. Beauprez could have eerie powers that enable him to read minds and peek into the past.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation notified Bob Beauprez's campaign Monday that agents will soon question his staffers about whether they illegally obtained information from an FBI database and used it to slam opponent Bill Ritter in a TV ad...
Marshall said their informant was able to provide federal immigration codes, known as "A" numbers, confirming that all three names were used by the same illegal immigrant from Honduras. He insisted that the immigration codes sometimes can be found in court records.
But U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Carl Rusnok said the immigration code numbers are considered confidential under the federal privacy act...
The CBI says it should know by midweek if someone accessed the FBI database or its state counterpart...
This morning, it appears we're looking at three possible scenarios:
1. Beauprez could've illegally accessed and exploited the "A" numbers and/or the NCIC database for political gain.
2. Beauprez could have made the allegations up. Note that the Rocky story states, "Medina may have been arrested later in California..."
3. Beauprez could have eerie powers that enable him to read minds and peek into the past.

1 Comments:
agents will soon question his staffers
Hey, guys, agents will soon question his staffers.
GUYS! Agents will soon question his staffers!!!!!
that shredding sound you hear....
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