Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: sarotara
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Originally posted by: sarotara
Hmm... reading the wikipedia entries and the various articles I wouldn't exactly portray them as deserving the pardon. The things that the border agents did don't exactly make their actions heroic:
1) Shooting unarmed suspect.
2) Destroying evidence.
3) Covering up what happened.
4) Not reporting the incident.
Except that they didn't get a pardon. They just got their sentences shortened.
You are right on the commuted vs pardon part. What bothers me the most is why would the border agents cover up the incident, destroy evidence, and not report this. As one of the posters above said, we should demand a lot more from those who wear the uniform and serve this country. Breaking the laws that you are responsible for upholding puts the border patrol in a very bad light.
1. suspect was a armed long time drug runner
2. they picked up their brass
3. they didnt think they shot the guy
4. they did report it.
1. He was not armed "Compean admitted that Aldrete had attempted to surrender with both hands open and in the air."
2-3. They did know and it was the middle of the day. "The agents shot at him 15 times, hitting him once, knocking Aldrete to the
ground. Compean and Ramos chose not to walk over to the wounded Aldrete and arrest him;"
"The events of Feb. 17, 2005, occurred at approximately 1:00 P.M MT."
4. The did not report it. "They did not report the discharge because they knew the shooting was not justified."
Agent Ramos has never received any formal recognition or award for being the Border
Patrol Agent of the year. In fact, he has been arrested on at least two occasions for domestic
abuse and was formally disciplined for conduct unbecoming a federal officer.
Just the REAL facts