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To: neverhillorat

"that the border patrolman that blew the whistle on these two lived in Arizona and didn`t know them but was offended by there actions,"

That border patrol agent passed false information to the DHS investigator. The original story as documented in the March 14 OIG report was that the dealer was shot while trying to cross the border from Mexico to the United States and that he was shot in the groin. That was false. Further, there was no mention of the chase, being nearly hit with the butt of a shotgun or that the dealer was unarmed.

Either the dealer lied to his life-long friend, or Rene Sanchez was party to passing on false or incomplete information to a law enforcement authority. How different is that from Compean and Ramos's failure to document the discharge of their guns in their report about the marijuana found in the van? Shouldn't Rene Sanchez be investigated for obstruction of justice?

After all, the March 16 immunity agreement was based on the March 14, 2005 OIG report--which contained lies and omissions.


33 posted on 02/03/2007 12:44:54 PM PST by Sue Bob
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To: Sue Bob
Shouldn't Rene Sanchez be investigated for obstruction of justice?

I don't understand why noone is investigating this agent.

62 posted on 02/03/2007 10:08:40 PM PST by KittyKares
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