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Title: Border Patrol Shooting: Mexico Condemns Killing Of Teen - FBI Targets BP Agent!
Source: HuffingtonPost
URL Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/ ... trol-shoooting-m_n_609495.html
Published: Jun 12, 2010
Author: CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN and OLIVIA TORRES
Post Date: 2010-06-12 09:53:09 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
Keywords: None
Views: 183
Comments: 8

Border Patrol Shooting: Mexico Condemns Killing Of Teen

EL PASO, Texas - The FBI has opened a civil rights probe against a Border Patrol agent who shot and killed a 15-year-old Mexican boy at the boundary with Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, a U.S. official told The Associated Press on Friday.

Mexican prosecutors, meanwhile, are investigating the case as a homicide, raising the possibility that the agent could also face charges in Mexico, although it is unlikely the U.S. would agree to extradite him.

The Border Patrol agent was trying to arrest illegal immigrants running into the United States on Monday when he fired his weapon from the U.S. side into Mexico, where people were throwing rocks toward him. A bullet killed 15-year-old Sergio Adrian Hernandez Huereka, who died in Mexican territory. It is still unclear whether Hernandez was throwing rocks.

The FBI formally added the civil rights element to its broader investigation into the alleged assault on the Border Patrol agent, said the official who was familiar with investigation, but was not authorized to speak on the subject and so spoke only on condition of anonymity.

A civil rights probe investigates allegations of abuse by any U.S. law enforcement officer. If investigators determine the Border Patrol agent shot Hernandez without justification, he could be found to have violated Hernandez's civil rights, which is a crime. The fate of the agent could range from being cleared of all wrongdoing to a charge of homicide.

Prosecutors in the Mexican border state of Chihuahua have concluded Hernandez's death was an intentional homicide and charges should be filed against the perpetrator, said Alejandro Parientes, the regional state deputy attorney general. However, state authorities have turned the case over to the federal prosecutors for further investigation and a final decision. The federal Attorney General's Office said there would be no public comment while the investigation continues.

Parientes said his investigation concluded the agent fired his weapon from the U.S. side of the border, but because Hernandez died on the Mexican side, Mexican courts have jurisdiction.

"The homicide had its consequences in Mexican territory," Parientes said. "What I can say is that we have enough evidence to file homicide charges in a Mexican court."

The FBI is leading the U.S. investigation because the incident involves a federal officer, whose identity has not been released.

Civil rights investigations are not unusual in cases involving Border Patrol dealings with foreign nationals. In Hernandez's case, civil rights concerns had always been in the background as the investigation proceeded, but the decision was made to formally embark on that path Thursday.

Just last week, a Border Patrol agent pleaded guilty in federal court in Arizona to a criminal civil rights charge for assaulting a Mexican citizen in his custody. In that case, the agent unnecessarily kicked and punched a man in his custody, according to the FBI. Sentencing is scheduled for August.

Thomas E. Perez, assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division at the Justice Department, said at the time of the Arizona case that his agency "will aggressively prosecute any officer who violates the rights of others and abuses the power they are given to perform their critical duties."

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said Thursday that the possibility of excessive force and violation of civil rights "will certainly be a part of what the investigators will look at" in the El Paso case.

The president of the union representing Border Patrol agents said he feels the civil rights probe into Monday's shooting is politically motivated.

"At the beginning, the (Justice Department) was not saying this was a civil rights investigation, then they changed their tune yesterday – in my view, for political reasons," said T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council.

As the week wore on, condemnations from Mexican officials have become increasingly severe.

Mexican Interior Secretary Fernando Gomez Mont called U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Mexico issued a formal diplomatic note expressing concern. And lawmakers from both the ruling and opposition political parties have demanded the agent's extradition for prosecution in Mexico.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon gave no indication his government plans to seek extradition. Instead, he called for a thorough U.S. investigation that "clears up the facts and culminates with punishing those responsible." (1 image)

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#1. To: All (#0)

Attorney general regrets shooting of Mexican teen - Sends FBI to "Investigate" Border Patrol
      posted 2 days ago by HAPPY2BME-4UM

FBI: Mexican soldiers used rifles to chase off US Border Patrol after shooting of teenager - 'Known Juvenile Smuggler'
      posted 3 days ago by HAPPY2BME-4UM

Mexico Anger High As US Border Patrol Kills Teen
      posted 3 days ago by LACUMO

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2010-06-12   9:53:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: All, *Escape From ElPee* (#1)

The FBI has opened a civil rights probe against a Border Patrol agent who shot and killed a 15-year-old Mexican boy at the boundary with Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, a U.S. official told The Associated Press on Friday.

Mexican prosecutors, meanwhile, are investigating the case as a homicide, raising the possibility that the agent could also face charges in Mexico, although it is unlikely the U.S. would agree to extradite him.

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2010-06-12   9:54:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#2)

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The relationship between morality and liberty is a directly proportional one.

"You've got to put right and wrong above legal and illegal. Because when tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty; and it is not rebellion at all, it is submission to the higher law that our government is in rebellion to. We're not the rebels, they're the rebels."

Eric Stratton  posted on  2010-06-12   9:58:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Eric Stratton (#3)

FROM JOHNNY WITH LOVE

MEXICAN FEDERAL TROOPS RUN THE DOPE AND HUMAN SMUGGLING RINGS ON THE UNITED STATES BORDER (VIDEO)

BORDER AGENTS UNAWARE MEXICAN FEDERAL TROOPS ARE GUNNING FOR THEM

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2010-06-12   10:20:14 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Eric Stratton (#3)

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4:

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4:


The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence.

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2010-06-12   10:25:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)

Bringing a rock to a gunfight. Darwin Award winner. Strictly speaking, you have to croak before you have kids to get the award, so you can't pass your genes on. This kid won the award!

For it is not the wolf or any of the other beasts that would join the contest in any noble danger, but rather a good man. — Aristotle, Politics, Book IIX

Turtle  posted on  2010-06-12   11:27:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Turtle (#6)

This kid won the award!

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But will the Border Patrol agent GO TO PRISON?

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2010-06-12   11:35:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#7)

But will the Border Patrol agent GO TO PRISON?

I don't think he will. Who would convict him? Not me. And what would he be charged with? Shooting someone throwing rocks at him from another country?

For it is not the wolf or any of the other beasts that would join the contest in any noble danger, but rather a good man. — Aristotle, Politics, Book IIX

Turtle  posted on  2010-06-12   11:39:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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