Justice unseals indictment charging 5 in Brian Terry's death, offers $1M reward for leads on fugitives pulse.me/s/b5DVb
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Monica Vela (@Starr_Foxx) July 10, 2012
The Justice Department on Monday unsealed an indictment charging five people in connection with Border Patrol agent Brian Terry’s death.
The department also offered up to $1 million for information leading to the arrest of four suspects who are still at large and believed to be hiding in Mexico.
While some see the unsealing and the reward as a step in the right direction, others see some names missing from the list.
It shouldn't be too hard to find one of the five responsible for Brian Terry's death. He's sitting in the big office at the DOJ. #Morelies—
Jerry Stark (@jstarkinAZ) July 10, 2012
Incomplete until they include Holder "Feds unveil indictments in Brian Terry death" on.cnn.com/OqX1b6—
Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) July 10, 2012
Smoke & mirror $1M reward for capture of Brian Terry's killer when Holder DOJ was responsible for #FastAndFurious. Shameful. #tweetcongress—
Joan Of Snark (@JoanOfSnark) July 10, 2012
What If Obama Had a Son Who Looked Like Brian Terry?. #teaparty #tcot #tlot #ocra tinyurl.com/7e22rse—
Common Sense (@Common_Sense4U) July 10, 2012
OBAMA/HOLDER COVERUP PASSING THE BUCK AGAIN! DOJ releases indictment charging 5 with Brian Terry’s death digg.com/!daCMzyr via @Digg—
Joe La Fleur (@AnthologyJoe) July 10, 2012
Does anyone else see "SCAPEGOAT" written all over this "Brian Terry" thing? I'm thinking DEFLECTION and we are being played.—
Robert (@BushwackCA) July 10, 2012
Holder's name not on the list!
"@BreitbartFeed: Five Charged With The Murder Of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry dlvr.it/1qkbjj"—
Doctor Damocles (@Doctor_Damocles) July 10, 2012
A #FireHolder protest held outside the White House July 2 was shut down soon after it began, with Secret Service citing a suspicious backpack.
Manuel Osario Arellanes and his brother Rito are in custody. The four suspects being sought are Jesus Rosario Favela-Astorga, Ivan Soto-Barraza, Heraclio Osorio-Arellanes and Lionel Portillo-Meza. Charges include first-degree murder, second-degree murder and assault on a federal officer.




















