ATF Chief to step down
The man who led the controversial Fast and Furious anti-gun-trafficking operation will step down as the interim head of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Justice Department announced Tuesday as it named a new acting director for the agency.
Kenneth Melson, the bureau’s acting director, on Wednesday will move to the Office of Legal Policy, where he will be a senior adviser on forensic science, the department said without making reference to the failed gun-tracking operation that is alleged to have ultimately put guns into the hands of criminals. Dennis Burke, the U.S. Attorney in Arizona who oversaw prosecutions in that state related to the Fast and Furious operation, is also stepping down, the department said.
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 “Ken brings decades of experience at the department and extensive  knowledge in forensic science to his new role, and I know he will be a  valuable contributor on these issues,” Attorney General Eric Holder said  of Melson in a statement. “As he moves into this new role, I want to  thank Ken for his dedication to the department over the last three  decades.”
Melson’s replacement is B. Todd Jones, the U.S. Attorney for the  District of Minnesota. Jones “is a demonstrated leader who brings a  wealth of experience to this position,” Holder said. “I have great  confidence that he will be a strong and steady influence guiding ATF in  fulfilling its mission of combating violent crime by enforcing federal  criminal laws and regulations in the firearms and explosives  industries.”