In previous articles, we have discussed the Criminal Complaint, Arrest Warrant, and Search Warrant. In each of those documents, we have a set paragraph, to wit:
On August 29, 2014, United States Border
Patrol Agents from the Fort Brown Border Patrol Station, while in
performance of their official duties, encountered an armed individual,
identified as John Frederick FOERSTER, in the brush. During this
encounter, FOERSTER turned and pointed a firearm at a USBP Agent,
who intern [sic] fired several shots at FOERSTER. FOERSTER is a member
of “Rusty’s Rangers,” an armed citizen militia group patrolling the
border of the United States and Mexico.
Hagen, the Prosecuting Attorney, in giving his response to Sorola’s motion, says:
[T]he way this all came about is there
was one agent that was in heavy brush, and he was in hot pursuit of
aliens. When he came through a clearing, he encountered John Foerster…
Mr. Foerster had a weapon. It was an AK47 type pistol. And when the
Border Patrol — and this is probably disputed. I don’t think that Mr. Foerster ever aimed or was planning on shooting the Border Patrol agent.
But when the Border Patrol agent came through the brush, Foerster
turned in his direction, and he was perceived as a threat by the Border
Patrol agent who fired several shots at Mr. Foerster, thankfully
missing.
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