In a compelling and rare TV interview, the Terry family also described how they felt after they first found out their son was killed by a gun that was provided by the U.S. government to Mexican drug cartels, an absolutely life-altering event.
The parents of Brian Terry, the slain U.S. Border Patrol agent killed by one of the guns from operation “Fast and Furious,“ appeared on ”Hannity” Thursday night in a Fox News exclusive. They made a desperate and emotional plea for justice for their fallen son.
Kent and Josephine Terry spoke out after President Obama earlier this week asserted executive privilege over Fast and Furious documents, seemingly setting up another roadblock on the path to the truth. They also announced the launch of “The Brian Terry Foundation” in honor of their hero son.
In a compelling and rare TV interview, the Terry family also described how they felt after they first found out their son was killed by a gun that was provided by the U.S. government to Mexican drug cartels, an absolutely life-altering event.
“I was very furious. I was very upset,” Kent said. “(It’s) like it’s a bad dream, like I’m gonna wake up.”
Josephine added she “didn’t believe it“ and there was a ”fog” that clouded her mind during the days after learning of her son’s demise.
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