“A Border Patrol agent shot and killed marijuana smuggler Luis Arambula, 31, as he fled on foot through an Arizona golf course. The killing is bound to put CBP’s new use of deadly force policies to the test. According to the CBP’s new handbook, the use of deadly force is authorized only when there is imminent danger of death or serious injury to the agent or someone else. That doesn’t appear to be the case with Luis Arambula. Border Patrol Agent Daniel Marquez shot him nine times as he ran through a golf course after his vehicle got stuck as he fled from agents. Pima County sheriff’s deputies investigating the incident said Arambula was unarmed.”
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/2014/jun/04/smuggler_shooting_immediately_te
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