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To: attiladhun2

The, Welcome to Aztlan. I hardly no where to start so I will address the “shot without justification” aspect of your post.

What we know is that a weapon was discharged. We know that an alien criminal was fighting with Border Patrol Officers and fled. We know officers discharged their weapons but didn’t believe they hit their target. I suppose it may have been the whole “suspect running to a car” that lead them to believe they had not hit him.

All we know is that this criminal alien might have been shot. A big time drug runner that so loved running drugs that he could not suspend the activity even during the period of his immunity to testify. There were no ballistics provided and I find it very hard to believe a surgeon would not have saved the bullet for ballistics testing. It is also not beyond belief that a drug runner was shot in Mexico by a rival or for a variety of other reasons.

There are murderers who are not serving ten years and will be out of prison in less time. The officer fired at him because they thought he had a weapon. There is no way to prove they didn’t think he had one. Since he escaped into Mexico there is absolutely no proof that he didn’t have a firearm or that he was shot by these officers. This was a miscarriage of justice. Of this there can be no doubt. This was a snow job from the word, “go”.


16 posted on 08/04/2008 11:18:41 AM PDT by WildcatClan (Duncan Hunter isn't opaque.)
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To: WildcatClan
There were no ballistics provided and I find it very hard to believe a surgeon would not have saved the bullet for ballistics testing.

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The bullet removed from Aldrete-Davila’s body was matched with Ramos' weapon.

24 posted on 08/04/2008 12:39:21 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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