There is something very strange going on here. They have yet to release the names/identities of those who were present at this murder. This tells me that their identities would be an embarrassment to either or both the US and Mexican governments. These people are being, in essence, released. Yet they were present and and in the process of committing a crime when a U.S. officer was murdered, which usually leads to charges of being an accomplice to murder, if not a straight charge of murder. And there is no reason to believe the officer’s death was a result of friendly fire. No one has been charged with the murder, yet we have several suspects, who we plan to set free, and a dead officer. The media isn’t doing a very good job of throwing light on this event, and the U.S. Attorney’s office and FBI are actively obstructing the truth. Remember, this is the same U.S. Attorney’s office who prosecuted an Arizona rancher for holding trespassing illegal aliens at gunpoint on his property. The whole story stinks.
Thanks for the information. Sounds like we may have a federal prosecutor in the pay of the Mexican traffickers. There was a similar situation in Texas, where a corrupt US Attorney prosecuted two BP agents for wounding and capturing an illegal drug smugglers.