Doesn’t matter...the state/local charges against the FBI won’t stand just like Ruby Ridge and Waco.ELB wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 11:20 am One of the kidnappers pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery and received a life sentence, eligible for parole after 30 years:
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/h ... 395336.php
This article was published last month before the US Attorney announced he would not be filing any charges against FBI.
The article quotes earlier statements:
This circle had not yet been squared.Authorities later explained that the agent was using his M-4 submachine gun to break a window at the back of the home, and that Valladares — who was bound and gagged inside — grabbed the gun. Thinking a kidnapper was attempting to wrest the rifle away from him, the agent fired two shots, killing Valladares, authorities said.
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Both the FBI and the Houston Police Department investigated the shooting. The case drew national attention after Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said in October that his investigators believed the agent’s claims after the shooting were “not supported” by “the totality of the evidence and statements in this investigation.”
Since the Harris County Grand Jury is still looking into this, I doubt anyone will release any new info unless it no-bills. If then.
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Lon Horiuchi Is laughing and agreeing with the decision. The FBI is above the law.philip964 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 9:09 am https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... being-shot
Feds decline to file charges.