that guy was key because he helped his attorney be the pied piper in the neighbourhood. he was charged at the end with 100 counts of being found in possession. he thought he was working for the - a legitimate store. in fact, he tried to reach out to the a.t.f. after he was arrested, thinking they were his employer, and they'd bail him out. that's how mentally diminished the individual is. >> according to robert schmitt he said: >> what is your response, the a.t.f. said it was doing it's job, trying to keep the streets safe. >> they issued a statement out of washington to the same effect. what our questions were they didn't answer. they were talking about their policy, but we are looking at how did it play out. if your goal is to keep guns off the street, why did you leave a felon to shop the shotgun, because it brings a higher penalty, and in terms of looking at the numbers, if you talk to former federal prosecutors, they say that this is not what the federal system is for. it's for large, you know, gang take-downs and kingpins of that nature. one individual said if indi