Fast and Furious suspect extradited; DOJ bought to turn over documents

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A man faced with the murder of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry happens to be extradited to the usa. Tucson Information Now reports:

Ivan Soto-Barraza is arraigned on Friday, Aug. 1 in federal courtroom in Tucson, according to the Department of Justice.

Terry died in a shootout in 2010 after confronting some border bandits south of Tucson.

Soto-Barraza had been caught in Mexico in September 2013. He could be faced with first degree murder, second degree murder, conspiracy to affect trade by robbery, tried disturbance with business by robbery, use and carrying a firearm during a crime of violence and attack on a federal officer.

Two other suspects tend to be lacking and two other individuals tend to be behind bars. One ended up being sentenced in February to three decades in national jail.

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In related Fast and Furious development, investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson states Thursday night that the Justice Department must turn over to traditional watchdog group Judicial Check out an index of all of this product the DOJ features been withholding since September 2012, since a federal judge has lifted a 16-month wait within the Freedom of Information lawsuit.

The ruling needs the division of Justice to make on the listing of papers by Oct. 1.

Attkisson notes that she by herself has actually “longstanding Freedom of Information demands pending because of the federal government into the Fast and Furious instance.”

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