Orlando Sentinel

Man suspected of shooting U.S. border agent arrested in Mexico

- By Astrid Galvan and Maria Verza

PHOENIX — A fugitive accused of pulling the trigger to kill a U.S. Border Patrol agent was captured in Mexico more than six years after a slaying that exposed a bungled guntrackin­g operation by the U.S. government.

Mexican authoritie­s arrested Heraclio Osorio-Arellanes on Wednesday as the U.S. government has pushed hard to prosecute the suspected marijuana bandits involved in the 2010 death of Brian Terry, 40.

His December 2010 killing unveiled the Fast and Furious operation, in which agents from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives allowed criminals to buy guns with the intention of tracking them to criminal organizati­ons.

But the agency lost most of the guns, including two that were found at scene of Terry’s death. The operation set off a political backlash for the Obama administra­tion and led the agent’s family to sue.

Mexican marines took Osorio-Arellanes into custody near the border between the states of Sinaloa and Chihuahua — a mountainou­s region noted for drug activity, according to a joint statement Thursday from Mexico’s navy and its federal attorney general’s office. He was being held pending extraditio­n proceeding­s.

Osorio-Arellanes faces nine charges, including first-degree and second-degree murder and assault on a federal officer.

Terry was part of a fourman team in an elite Border Patrol unit staking out the southern Arizona desert on a mission to find “rip-off” crew members who rob drug smugglers. They encountere­d a group and identified themselves as police in trying to arrest them.

The men refused to stop, prompting an agent to fire nonlethal bean bags at them. They responded by firing from AK-47-type assault rifles. Terry was struck in the back and died shortly afterward.

Several men have been convicted or pleaded guilty in the case. All have been tried in Tucson by federal prosecutor­s from San Diego, which also will be the case for the latest defendant.

A jury in 2015 found Jesus Leonel Sanchez-Meza and Ivan Soto-Barraza guilty of murder and other charges.

Manual Osorio-Arellanes pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to 30 years in prison in 2014. It’s unclear if he’s related to the suspect arrested this week.

Rosario Rafael Burboa-Alvarez also has pleaded guilty to murder. He was not present during the shooting but is accused of assembling the rip-off crew.

Rito Osorio-Arellanes, who was not at the shooting, has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery. It’s unclear if he’s related to the other defendants with the same last name.

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