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Caught on tape: Chilling new video of US border patrol beating immigrant to death

Published: 21 April, 2012, 22:32


The video was shot by a passer-by and was obtained by the lawyer for the Hernandez-Rojas family as they push on with their wrongful death suit against the US government.

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) aired the video and an interview with the woman who shot it as part of a new documentary. In May 2010, Seattle resident Ashley Young was crossing a bridge from Mexico to the United States. In the "Need to Know" report, Young said that she saw the man lying on the ground was handcuffed. She said she did not witness any evidence of Hernandez-Rojas lashing out at the agents, but they are clearly heard yelling in the video for him to stop resisting. He was then tasered five times while calling for help in Spanish.

She also said that a small crowd had gathered on the bridge and some yelled for the agents to stop. But the officers came along to tell the onlookers to keep walking. One officer demanded that witnesses hand over their cell phones or delete the video they had taken, she said, but she kept walking. Young told PBS she "felt like she watched someone be murdered."

Anastacio Hernadez-Rojas’ death was ruled a 'homicide' by the San Diego medical examiner and was investigated by police, yet no border control agents were charged for their part in the incident.

This will undoubtedly create even more tension, as public outcry about the case has been gaining momentum for two years. It raised serious questions about border agents and what they can potentially do without facing the repercussions of their actions.

The PBS documentary was attempting to draw attention to whether border control has been using excessive force on illegal immigrants after eight people were killed along the border in the past two years
 
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U.S border guards are much more humane than their Southern counterparts.

Anybody heard of BSF ?
 
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Its very unfortunate that the man was killed, but you have to understand that these illegals bring with them drugs and weapons which in return are responsible for deaths of American citizens.

Of course not all of these illegals carry drugs and weapons with them, but a good majority of them do so how can one tell if they have them or not?

There should be a thorough investigation, but one shouldn't blame the border authorities entirely, those illegals shouldn't even be crossing that border.
 
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Its very unfortunate that the man was killed, but you have to understand that these illegals bring with them drugs and weapons which in return are responsible for deaths of American citizens.

Of course not all of these illegals carry drugs and weapons with them, but a good majority of them do so how can one tell if they have them or not?

There should be a thorough investigation, but one shouldn't blame the border authorities entirely, those illegals shouldn't even be crossing that border.

This is totally unacceptable.

If someone has broken the law whether it is immigration or something more serious he has to be arrested, courted and sentenced. The immigration officer has no right, duty etc to beat someone to death just because of his anger.

As a civilian if a man kills another then says, oh well the other guy should have done such and such in the first place, how high will this argument fly?
 
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This is totally unacceptable.

If someone has broken the law whether it is immigration or something more serious he has to be arrested, courted and sentenced. The immigration officer has no right, duty etc to beat someone to death just because of his anger.

As a civilian if a man kills another then says, oh well the other guy should have done such and such in the first place, how high will this argument fly?

I agree with the sentiment in your post rule of law must apply
 
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This is totally unacceptable.

If someone has broken the law whether it is immigration or something more serious he has to be arrested, courted and sentenced. The immigration officer has no right, duty etc to beat someone to death just because of his anger.

As a civilian if a man kills another then says, oh well the other guy should have done such and such in the first place, how high will this argument fly?

Illegally crossing the border can get you shot with no liability on the border guards.. Folks jumping the border take this risk willingly..
 
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This is totally unacceptable.

If someone has broken the law whether it is immigration or something more serious he has to be arrested, courted and sentenced. The immigration officer has no right, duty etc to beat someone to death just because of his anger.

As a civilian if a man kills another then says, oh well the other guy should have done such and such in the first place, how high will this argument fly?

You don't understand that region, there are many cases where police officers are killed in cold blood by Mexican Drug Cartels/smugglers.

And coming from a person who belongs in a country where his army is murdering Kurdish people on the Turkish-Iraqi border, does make you seem a bit like a hypocrite.
 
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This is totally unacceptable.

If someone has broken the law whether it is immigration or something more serious he has to be arrested, courted and sentenced. The immigration officer has no right, duty etc to beat someone to death just because of his anger.

As a civilian if a man kills another then says, oh well the other guy should have done such and such in the first place, how high will this argument fly?

It wasn't the immigration officer, it was the border patrol agents.

The main question in this case whether the agents used excessive force or not. The case is gonna be heard in a court and based on evidence the decision will be made....... here's a link if you wanna read more about the case Anastasio Hernandez-Rojas Death: Border Patrol Tasing Incident Complicated By New Footage (VIDEO)
 
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