Posted on 03/30/2011 10:47:27 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch
A reward of up to $5 million is being offered by the U.S. departments of Justice, State and Homeland Security for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of the people responsible for the murder of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Special Agent Jaime Zapata and the attempted murder of ICE Special Agent Victor Avila.
The FBI, in conjunction with ICE, has established a 24-hour tip line based in the United States to process the information.
People in the United States with information are encouraged to call 1-866-859-9778. In Mexico people can call +001 800-225-5324 to give information. Spanish-language speakers can call either number.
The Mexican government also announced a reward of up to 10 million pesos for information leading to the arrest of individuals allegedly responsible for the shootings.
People can call (55) 53-46-15-44 and (55) 53-46-00-00, extension 4748 in Mexico City. Outside of Mexico City, people can call 01-800-831-31-96.
Zapata, of Brownsville, and Avila, of El Paso, were attacked Feb. 15 in the state of San Luis, Potosi while enroute to Mexico City where they were assigned to the attaché office.
The two homeland security investigations agents are believed to have been attacked by the Zetas criminal organization.
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March 30, 2011
NOTE The following text is a quote:
www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/u.s.-government-offers-up-to-5-million-reward-for-information-regarding-shootings-of-two-ice-agents
U.S. Government Offers up to $5 Million Reward for Information Regarding Shootings of Two ICE Agents
WASHINGTONThe Departments of Justice, State, and Homeland Security today jointly announced a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of individuals allegedly responsible for the murder of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Special Agent Jaime Zapata and the attempted murder of ICE HSI Special Agent Victor Avila.
The FBI, in conjunction with ICE, has established a 24-hour tip line based in the United States to process the information. Individuals in the United States with information are encouraged to call 1-866-859-9778. Individuals in Mexico can provide information by calling +001 800-225-5324. Spanish language speakers will be available using either number. Anyone wishing to e-mail information can do so by visiting: https://tips.fbi.gov. All information is considered confidential.
Also today, the government of Mexico announced a reward of up to 10 million pesos for information leading to the arrest of individuals allegedly responsible for the murder and attempted murder. Individuals can call (55) 53-46-15-44 and (55) 53-46-00-00, extension 4748 in Mexico City. Outside of Mexico City, individuals can call 01-800-831-31-96 to provide information. Information may also be sent to the following e-mail address: denunciapgr@gob.mx. More information about the government of Mexicos award can be found at www.recompensas.gob.mx.
Zapata and Avila were ambushed in Mexico on February 15, 2011, as they were traveling in their U.S. government-issued vehicle from the state of San Luis Potosi to Mexico City. Mexican authorities have detained several individuals in connection with this incident and the investigation continues at this time.
The U.S. reward is being offered by the U.S. government through the U.S. Department of States Narcotics Rewards Program, which was established by Congress in 1986. Additional information on this program can be found at: www.state.gov/p/inl/narc/rewards/index.htm.
Spanish-language version below.
Gobierno de los Estados Unidos Ofrece hasta 5 Millones de Dólares por Información sobre el Atentado contra Dos Agentes de ICE
WASHINGTONLos Departamentos de Justicia, Estado, y Seguridad Nacional de los Estados Unidos anunciaron el día de hoy conjuntamente una recompensa de hasta 5 millones de dólares por información que conduzca al arresto y/o sentencia de los individuos presuntamente responsables por el asesinato del agente de Investigaciones de Seguridad Interna de la Agencia de Inmigración y Aduanas (ICE) Jaime Zapata, y el intento de homicidio del agente Víctor Ávila.
El FBI, junto con ICE, ha establecido una línea de denuncia de 24 horas en los Estados Unidos para procesar la información. Los individuos en Estados Unidos con información deben de llamar al número 1-866-859-9778. Las personas en México pueden dar información llamando al teléfono 001-800-225-5324. Ambos números serán contestados por personal que habla español. Quien desee enviar información por correo electrónico lo puede hacer a través de la página https://tips.fbi.gov. Toda la información será considerada confidencial.
También el día de hoy el gobierno de México anunció una recompensa de hasta 10 millones de pesos por información que lleve al arresto de los individuos presuntamente responsables por el asesinato y por el intento de asesinato. Cualquier persona que posea información puede llamar a los teléfonos (55) 53-46-15-44 y (55) 53-46-00-00, extensión 4748, en la Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, y 01-800-831-31-96 desde cualquier parte del país. También se puede enviar información al correo electrónico denunciapgr@gob.mx. Se puede encontrar más información sobre la recompensa que ofrece el gobierno de México en su página web www.recompensas.gob.mx.
Zapata y Ávila fueron emboscados en México el 15 de febrero de 2011 mientras viajaban en un vehículo del gobierno estadounidense desde el estado de San Luís Potosí hacia la Ciudad de México. Las autoridades mexicanas han detenido a varios individuos relacionados con este incidente y la investigación continúa en estos momentos.
La recompensa por parte del gobierno de los Estados Unidos se ofrece a través del Programa de Recompensas Contra los Narcóticos del Departamento de Estado, que fue establecida por el Congreso en 1986. Para mayor información refiérase a www.state.gov/p/inl/narc/rewards/index.htm.
there is no honor among narcos. This ouught to get at least five hundred good leads to the true killers.
Mexican bandido kills a Fed Guy and the FedGov finds $5 million of our money to find the killer.
Mexican bandido kills a mere taxpayer (which happens about every 15 minutes I expect) and FedGov shrugs, and says it would be racist to stop allowing Mexicans to violate our borders at will.
All American lives have value, not just those of the elite Government employees. Now, attacking and killing our LEOs is a particularly henious crime that must be stopped, but at the same time it is grating to see the stark difference in the level of concern our government shows for it’s citizens and itself.
Whomever came up with the beanbag return fire idea is the man who killed him.
Agents Zapata and Avila were attacked by the Zetas on their way to Mexico City and were unarmed, per US agreement with Mexico, B4.
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