Mexico extradites accused gunman in 'Fast
and Furious' case
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[August 01, 2018]
MEXICO
CITY (Reuters) - A man accused of murdering a U.S. Border Patrol agent
in a case linked to the U.S. government's "Fast and Furious" gun-running
sting was extradited on Tuesday from Mexico to the United States, the
U.S. Justice Department said in a statement.
Heraclio Osorio-Arellanes, who is charged with the murder of U.S. Border
Patrol Agent Brian Terry, was sent to the United States after awaiting
extradition for more than a year. He will appear on Wednesday in Arizona
federal court, the Justice Department said. |
Handout photo of a man involved in the 2010 slaying of U.S. Border
Patrol agent Brian Terry, in a case tied to the government's ill-fated
"Fast and Furious" gun-running sting operation, distributed on April 13,
2017 by Mexico's Navy (SEMAR). The words read "Presumed innocent until
proven guilty." SEMAR/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo |
A
lawyer for Osorio-Arellanes and a spokesman for Mexico's foreign
ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
U.S. prosecutors allege Osorio-Arellanes was part of a "rip
crew" seeking to rob drug dealers along the border that
confronted Terry and three other Border Patrol agents in a
shootout north of Nogales, Arizona, in 2010.
Two AK-47 rifles found at the scene were later traced back to
the bungled gun-running investigation of the U.S. Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) that embarrassed
the administration of former President Barack Obama and strained
relations with Mexico.
Three other defendants in the case pleaded guilty, two were
convicted and another is awaiting trial, according to the
Justice Department.
(Reporting by Julia Love and Stefanie Eschenbacher; Editing by
Lisa Shumaker)
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