Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Border Patrol Agent Ramos beaten up in prison - Confidential Memo Sheds Light on Border Patrol Case COVER-UP

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Ramos' family confirms: 'They kicked me in the head, they kicked me all over the body'
Posted: February 5, 200710:27 p.m. Eastern
By Jerome R. CorsiĀ© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
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Imprisoned Border Patrol agent Ignacio "Nacho" Ramos was severely beaten in prison, a congressman and Ramos' family members have confirmed to WND.
Monica Ramos embraces her husband, former U.S. Border Patrol agent Ignacio Ramos, two days before he was sentenced to 11 years in prison (Courtesy El Paso Times)
In interviews with WND, both Ramos's wife Monica and father-in-law Joe Loya said the former border agent told them he was assaulted in prison Saturday night by a group of five Hispanic inmates who Ramos took to be illegal immigrants.
Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas, told WND he received verbal confirmation from the Bureau of Prisons that Ramos was assaulted and sent to the infirmary.
Poe was among a number of lawmakers and others close to the case who expressed concerned for the safety of Ramos and fellow agent Jose Compean if they were to be put among the general prison population.
Unfortunately, this is not a surprise," Poe told WND. "The federal government doesn't do any better job of protecting border agents in jail than it does protecting them on the border."
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Border Patrol supervisors implicated by agency memo
DHS document says none of 9 officers present officially reported incident
Posted: February 6, 20071:00 a.m. Eastern
By Jerome R. CorsiĀ© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
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A Department of Homeland Security internal memo discloses seven Border Patrol agents and two supervisors were at the scene of the shooting for which officers Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean are imprisoned.
... the following BP agents were at the location of the shooting incident, assisted in destroying evidence of the shooting, and/or knew/heard about the shooting: Oscar Juarez; Arturo Vasquez; Jose Mendoza; David Jacquez; Lance Medrano; Lorenzo Yrigoyen; Rene Mendez; Robert Arnold; and Jonathan Richards.
"Arturo Vasquez, David Jacquez and Oscar Juarez were given immunity because they were willing to tell the story to the jury that Sutton needed told," Ramirez insisted. "They all lied. Juarez even contradicted himself on the stand, changing his lies as he went along."
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