Individuals
Charged Are Allegedly Responsible for Death of Agent Brian Terry
TUCSON, AZ—The indictment charging five
individuals involved in the death of United States Border Patrol Agent Brian
Terry was unsealed today in Tucson, Arizona, and a reward of up to $1 million
for information leading to the arrest of four fugitives was announced by
Department of Justice officials.
According to the indictment, Manuel
Osorio-Arellanes, Jesus Rosario Favela-Astorga, Ivan Soto-Barraza, Heraclio
Osorio-Arellanes, and Lionel Portillo-Meza are charged with crimes including first-degree
murder, second-degree murder, conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery,
attempted interference with commerce by robbery, use and carrying a firearm
during a crime of violence, assault on a federal officer, and possession of a
firearm by a prohibited person. A sixth defendant, Rito Osorio-Arellanes, is
charged only with conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery.
The 11-count third superseding
indictment (Case Number: CR-11-0150-TUC-DCB-BPV), which was handed up by a
federal grand jury in the District of Arizona on November 7, 2011, alleges that
on December 14, 2010, five of the defendants (Manuel Osorio-Arellanes, Jesus
Rosario Favela-Astorga, Ivan Soto-Barraza, Heraclio Osorio-Arellanes, and
Lionel Portillo-Meza) engaged in a firefight with Border Patrol agents. During
the exchange of gunfire, Agent Terry was shot and killed. The indictment
alleges that the defendants had illegally entered the United States from Mexico
for the purpose of robbing drug traffickers of their contraband. In addition to
the murder of Agent Terry, the indictment also alleges that the five defendants
assaulted Border Patrol Agents William Castano, Gabriel Fragoza, and Timothy
Keller, who were with Agent Terry during the firefight.
United States Attorney Laura E. Duffy
said, “Agent Terry died in the line of duty while protecting his country. But
he was more than a federal agent—he was a son, a brother, a co-worker, and a
friend to many. The indictment unsealed today reflects the progress our
dedicated law enforcement team has made piecing together this complex murder
case. But there is more work to be done and we will not rest until we bring
justice to the family of Brian Terry.”
“United States Border Patrol Agent Brian
Terry made the ultimate sacrifice in December of 2010, while protecting our
border,” stated James L. Turgal Jr., FBI Special Agent in Charge, Phoenix
Division. “Today’s announcement is an important step forward in the pursuit of
justice for Border Patrol Agent Terry and his family. It is our hope that the
publicity surrounding this case will lead to information concerning the
whereabouts of the remaining four fugitives. The FBI and our law enforcement
partners will continue to pursue those individuals responsible for the murder
of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.”
Manuel Osorio-Arellanes has been in
custody since his arrest the night of the shooting. Rito Osorio-Arellanes has
been in custody since December 12, 2010, when he was arrested by Border Patrol
agents on immigration charges. The indictment is being unsealed today in order
to seek the public’s assistance in locating the fugitive defendants.
This case is being prosecuted in federal
court in Tucson by attorneys from the Southern District of California, Special
Attorneys Todd W. Robinson, David D. Leshner, and Fred A. Sheppard. The U.S.
Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona is recused. This case is being
investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
An indictment is a formal charging
document and defendants are presumed innocent until the government meets its
burden in court of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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