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Blue_Tires

(55,445 posts)
Wed Jun 20, 2012, 10:18 AM Jun 2012

How Much is a Dead Mexican Worth? According to the U.S. Government, Less Than a Used Hyundai

One night in July 2008, U.S. Border Patrol agents with the Department of Homeland Security found Tomas Sanchez Orzuna on a street in San Clemente, sprayed him in the face with toxic chemicals, handcuffed him, beat him, took him to a check point station and hosed him down so violently with water he died from a heart attack while officers refused to rendered medical aid.

That's the gist of a 2010 federal civil rights lawsuit filed in Orange County by Orzuna's distraught, surviving parents.

"The involved border patrol agents should have known that [pepper spray], which they utilized against [the victim], could cause death in overweight people, such as [Orzuna]," the lawsuit asserts. "They also knew, or should have known, that when mixed with water the spray could be fatal."

The water-chemical mix caused "extreme pain" before Orzuna fell unconscious and died, according to the complaint, which goes on to call the agents' "excessive force" conduct "careless," "cruel," "heinous" and so "unconscionable that they shock the conscience."

The lawsuit also alleges that agents tried to cover up their excessive force by falsely claiming the victim had resisted arrest. Government officials inside the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) refused to acknowledge any wrongdoing, but thought $15,000 was adequate compensation for the loss of Orzuna, who was born in 1969.
http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/2012/06/us_border_patrol_homeland_san_clemente_suit.php

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