Friday, December 23, 2011

Suspect in immigration agent killing held in US

Suspect in immigration agent killing held in US

WASHINGTON (AP) â€" An purported Mexican drug cartel member was arraigned in U.S. sovereign justice Wednesday on murder charges from a roadside waylay of dual U.S. immigration agents operative south of a border.

A orator for a U.S. District Court in Washington says Julian Zapata Espinoza entered a not guilty plea. U.S. District Chief Judge Royce Lamberth systematic him hold in jail yet bail on a charges that could lift a life judgment if he's convicted.

The charges enclosed murder and attempted murder for a Feb. 15 mid-day conflict along a four-lane highway that killed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement representative Jaime Zapata and bleeding co-worker Victor Avila as they were pushing to Mexico City after a assembly with other U.S. personnel. The sharpened in a northern state of San Luis Potosi was a singular conflict on American officials in a nation fighting aroused drug cartels.

Zapata Espinoza is famous by a nickname "El Piolin," or Tweety Bird, apparently since of his brief stature. He was prisoner along with 5 other suspected members of a Zeta conglomeration during an army raid a week after a sharpened and was extradited this week.

The Mexican profession general's bureau pronounced in a matter Wednesday that Zapata Espinonza had been kept in a jail in a Gulf of Mexico state of Veracruz for a past 7 months and was incited over to FBI agents Tuesday during a city of Veracruz airport.

The Mexican army has pronounced Zapata Espinoza certified murdering Zapata in what he claimed was a box of mistaken identity, with a Zetas mistaking a ICE agents' Chevrolet Suburban for one used by a opposition gang. Zapata Espinoza's four-page complaint pronounced he and others shot a agents "with malice aforethought, willfully, deliberately, maliciously and with premeditation" during an try to sack them, yet supposing few other details.

Zapata, a 32-year-old local of a Texas limit city of Brownsville, was on assignment from a ICE bureau in Laredo, Texas.

Avila, who was formed in El Paso, was shot in a leg and recovered.

The complaint opposite Zapata Espinoza was returned by a grand jury on Apr 19 and unblocked Wednesday.

ICE, a principal inquisitive arm of a U.S. Department of Homeland Security, enforces immigration laws and is essentially obliged for arresting, detaining and deporting people who are in a U.S. illegally. It also investigates drug cases in a U.S. and Mexico and other forms of trafficking.

Mexico is fighting heavily armed and absolute drug cartels that supply a U.S. market. More than 45,000 people have been killed by several counts, yet a supervision stopped giving total on drug fight passed when they strike scarcely 35,000 a year ago.


News referensi http://news.yahoo.com/suspect-immigration-agent-killing-held-us-162908554.html

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