Newsgroups: misc.legal,tx.general,tx.politics.talk.politics.guns,alt.law-enforcement From: Mike Tighe <[t--g--e] at [convex.COM]> Subject: Re: FBI Director's Statement on Waco Standoff Date: Tue, 11 May 1993 18:23:52 GMT [j f h] at [rpp386.cactus.org] (John F. Haugh II) writes: >In article <[1993 May 10 154123 27451] at [convex.com]> [t--g--e] at [convex.com] writes: >>While it will be a long and difficult (if not impossible) process to >>determine how all of the agents were killed/wounded by whom, some of the >>ATF casualties were from 9mm armor piercing Cyclone bullets. Since only the >>ATF had access to these, it is is pretty easy to deduce which side shot >>them. >Do you have any documentary evidence of this fact? I've been meaning to It is documented in the June issue of Soldier of Fortune. It was also shown on CNN, as well WXAS-TV Dallas. Unfortunately, I do not recall the dates that it aired on TV. I really do not know why this would surprise anyone though. The phrase 'cop-killer bullets' originated with bullets that were developed back in the early 1980's by Police, for Police. While they were NOT designed to perforate a vest, Cyclone bullets are. -- Mike Tighe, (214) 497-4206 [t--g--e] at [convex.com]