For Immediate Release
September 26, 2005
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Washington D.C.
FBI National Press Office
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FBI DIRECTOR ASKS FOR INDEPENDENT
REVIEW
Washington
D.C. - Today, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller, III, in conjunction with
Luis Fraticelli, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Puerto Rico, asked
Glenn A. Fine, the Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Justice,
to conduct an independent review of the circumstances surrounding the wounding
of an FBI agent and the death of Filiberto Ojeda Rios. Mr. Ojeda Rios was
a fugitive wanted in connection with the robbery of an armored truck depot
in Connecticut in 1983. He had been sentenced in absentia to 55 years in
prison after jumping bond on federal charges stemming from the seven million
dollar robbery. At the time of the attempted arrest, FBI agents were acting
on a federal arrest warrant issued by a federal judge in Connecticut. Ojeda
Rios was a leader of a group, Los Macheteros, that has been linked to a
nearly thirty year pattern of terrorist attacks on the island of Puerto
Rico.
John Miller, Assistant
Director for Public Affairs, said, "The agents were in the process of
trying to effect the arrest of a dangerous fugitive. While the agents were
serving the arrest warrant, there was an exchange of gunfire and an FBI agent
was shot and seriously wounded and Ojeda Rios suffered a fatal wound. Based
on the preliminary information available to us, we have every reason to believe
the agents acted properly."
With reference to the
request for the Inspector General's review, Mr. Miller said, "Since
the attempt to capture Ojeda Rios, a number of supporters of Ojeda Rios,
as well as some public officials in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and elsewhere,
have raised questions and in some instances made allegations about the FBI's
handling of the incident. Because of that, by calling in this case for a
review by the Inspector General we are demonstrating the highest level of
transparency, openness to scrutiny, and confidence in the performance of
our agents under fire while trying to carry out their lawful duty."
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