BROWNSVILLE, TX—Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) officer Manuel Eduardo Pena, 38, has been arrested and charged
with straw purchasing firearms, United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson
announced today.
Pena, of Brownsville, Texas, was taken
into custody last night, and the criminal complaint was filed this morning. He
made an appearance before U.S. Magistrate Ronald G. Morgan this morning who
ordered he be released upon posting a $50,000 bond. His next appearance in
federal court is set for May 31, 2012.
An investigation by the FBI and
Immigration and Customs Enforcement-Office of Professional Responsibility
(ICE-OPR) revealed the purchase of two firearms in December 2011 at the Academy
Sports and Outdoors Store in Brownsville, Texas. The firearms were allegedly
purchased on behalf of an individual who did not have proper documentation to
buy a gun on his own. According to the complaint, Pena falsely swore on two
occasions he was purchasing the guns as the actual buyer when, in fact, he was
purchasing the gun for another individual in violation of Title 18, United
States Code Section 924(a)(1)(A).
Pena has been a CBP officer for 12
years. These charges are unrelated to his official duties.
Pena faces a up to a five years in
federal prison if convicted.
FBI and ICE-OPR investigated. The case
is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Oscar Ponce and Karen
Betancourt.
A criminal complaint is a formal
accusation of criminal conduct, not evidence. A defendant is presumed innocent
unless convicted through due process of law.
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