Posted on 08/01/2018 11:47:31 PM PDT by Cementjungle
SAN DIEGO, CA Heraclio Osorio-Arellanes, who is charged with the first-degree murder of U.nited S.tates Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, was extradited from Mexico to the United States today, announced Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Southern District of California U.S. Attorney Adam Braverman for the Southern District of California. He will be arraigned in U.nited S.tates District Court in, Tucson, Arizona, Wednesday tomorrow afternoon. Osorio-Arellanes has been in custody awaiting extradition since his arrest by Mexican authorities on April 12, 2017.
Agent Terry was fatally shot on Dec.ember 14, 2010, when he and other U.S. Border Patrol agents encountered Osorio-Arellanes and four other members of a rip crew (a criminal gang that attempts to steal from drug and alien smugglers) operating in a rural area north of Nogales, Arizona. Of the six defendants charged along with Osorio-Arellanes in the case, three have pleaded guilty, two were convicted following a jury trial, and one other defendant Jesus Rosario Favela Astorga (arrested by Mexican authorities in October, 2017) has not yet been tried. is pending extradition to the United States.
The Department of Justice is pleased that the suspected killer of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry has been successfully extradited to the United States and will now face justice for this terrible crime, said Attorney General Jeff Sessions. We are grateful for the efforts of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Marshals Service and U.S. Customs and Border Protection as well as our law enforcement partners in Mexico. To anyone who would take the life of an American citizen, in particular an American law enforcement officer, this action sends a clear message: Working closely with our international partners, we will hunt you down, we will find you, and we will bring you to justice.
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Thank you President Trump
Probably had to promise we would not execute him. Pity.
Life in a supermax isn’t exactly good times though.
Joe said, Okay. Okay. He turned to Jonathan. What exactly were you hauling in that truck?
Mark said it was machinery, but when it crashed, guns fell out of it.
Jesse said, I saw one of the guns. It was an AK47.
Joe said, Really?
Yeah.
And the guy said he was with the ATF?
Jonathan said, Yes.
Sounds like Fast and Furious.
The movie?
The scandal.
Jonathan shook his head. Ive never heard of it.
Im not surprised. Fast and Furious was a gunwalking operation run by the ATF back in 2010.
Gunwalking?
Yeah. What it boils down to is the ATF let a couple thousand high powered rifles walk into Mexico, supposedly as a way to catch people buying illegal weapons. Those weapons showed up in the hands of the drug cartels. Over a hundred Mexican citizens have been murdered with those weapons, as well as one of our Border Patrol agents.
Wow. And you think this could be related to that?
Or some other operation. What I cant figure out is why they killed Mark. That part doesnt make sense.
Maybe Heraclio Osorio-Arellanes has a song to sing, about the Obama - Holder scheme to convert a gun sting set up by GW Bush into an arms supply pipeline for the Mexican cartels in exchange for dope being sent to the Chicago gangs. These gangs were likely represented by Obama when he practiced “law” on the streets of the windy city.That’s why Obama’s Illinois Bar Society client list was sealed years ago.
Sing Heraclioito, SING! Hercules has nothing on you.
I will be surprised if poor Heraclio manages to live to make it to an indictment hearing. Hope he is not incarcerated in Florida where the left controls so many sheriff’s departments.
Winning
Life in solitary is HELL. Nice thought. Now put it into action, forever.
Finally
Shouldn’t H0lder be extracted from the 0bama admistration crime sanctuary too.
Is Tucson a sanctuary city?
2010...
Fast and Furious.
Nice! BEE! MAGA!
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