San Diego Union-Tribune

U.S. citizen who died in CBP custody identified

- alex.riggins@sduniontri­bune.com

SAN DIEGO

Authoritie­s on Tuesday identified the 61-year-old man who died late last month in U.S. Customs and Border Protection custody after a struggle with customs officers and security personnel at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.

Julio Marcos Gonzalez, a U.S. citizen who lived in Mexico, died March 29 when he apparently attempted to walk into the U.S. from Mexico through the exit doors of the pedestrian processing building, according to San Diego police Lt. Andra Brown.

The cause and manner of Gonzalez’s death were not released, nor were the names of “several CBP officers (who) were involved in the contact” with Gonzalez the night he died.

Authoritie­s said last week that around 9:15 p.m. that night, a Sunday, Gonzalez tried to walk into a restricted area, where he became “non-compliant” and “uncooperat­ive” with security personnel redirectin­g him to the entrance.

CBP officials said in a statement that Gonzalez also “exhibited abnormal behavior” when officers tried to stop him.

Authoritie­s have provided no details about the nature of the struggle that ensued, or whether authoritie­s used force against Gonzalez.

After CBP officers and security staff took him into custody and moved him to a detention area, he “began to have difficulty breathing,” according to Brown.

A few minutes after putting him in a detention cell, CBP officers noticed Gonzalez was unresponsi­ve, called for help and began rendering medical aid, according to the agency. When San Diego firefighte­rs arrived, they took over and attempted to revive him.

Gonzalez died at the scene, Brown said.

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