Tuesday, January 26, 2010

U.S. FBI Agent To Surrender For Puerto Rico Murder

FBI Director Robert S. Mueller - a murderer in his own right, after sitting on Fort Hood intel that could have prevented the terrible terrorist incident

FBI Agent, Jared Hewitt, is to be extradited to Puerto Rico, to face criminal charges for killing a police officer on the island, during a raid. Previously, there was another FBI related incident in Puerto Rico, where an unarmed man was shot to death. The FBI claims he refused to surrender, while witnesses state they simply opened fire on him.

Why is the FBI always shooting the wrong person. A number of deaths have happened in this manner in America as well. FBI agents have shot civilians, who were innocent. They have also shot and in some cases killed, their fellow agents in the field. They need to revise gun protocols and procedures, as this should not keep happening and so frequently.

FBI Agent Charged With Negligent Homicide in Shooting Death of Puerto Rican Cop During Raid

Any time something tragic like this happens, it’s a public relations nightmare. Authorities charged an FBI agent with negligent homicide on Friday in the alleged “friendly fire” shooting death of a Puerto Rican policeman during a gun battle with kidnappers last year.

Justice Secretary Antonio Sagardia told reporters that special agent Jared Hewitt is accused of shooting 12-year police veteran Orlando Gonzalez Ortiz during a joint raid to rescue a kidnap victim.

Sagardia said Hewitt is no longer in Puerto Rico, but FBI commanders have assured local authorities that he will soon travel to the U.S. Caribbean territory for the prosecution...

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