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Border Patrol agents shoot man throwing rocks

By Manuel C. Coppola
Published: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:48 AM MST


Nogales International

A 23-year-old Guaymas, Sonora, man was in stable condition after he was shot Saturday by a Border Patrol agent in Potrero Canyon west of Nogales.

Santa Cruz County Sheriff Antonio Estrada said his office received a call from the Border Patrol about 4:15 a.m. and gave the following account:

“The report was that Border Patrol in the area came upon a group of undocumented persons. They turned around and fled. One of those in the group turned around and threw rocks” at the officers.

The pursuit then continued and the individual, who was dressed differently than the others in the group, “turned around and started throwing rocks at the officers again. This time one of the agents shot the man three times; one bullet hit the individual in the right arm near the elbow, another on the left thigh and a third in the left knee.”

The man who was shot was identified as Jaime Martinez. He was taken to a Tucson hospital where he was listed in stable condition. The Mexican consulate has been advised.


The Federal Bureau of Investigation will take over the case, Estrada said, adding that the BP Critical Incident Team also responded to the scene. There were no drugs found near the area, and because of the different clothing worn by the man, Estrada said he suspects Martinez was the coyote leading a group of people who crossed into the United States illegally.

Estrada backed the decision to shoot the man.

“Rocks can maim or kill someone,” he said. “This man seemed very determined because he did it not just once, but twice. I think under the circumstances the agent had no choice but to defend himself.”



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