Border Patrol Demands the Removal of a Memorial Cross for Teen Slain by Agent
Another Insensitive Blow to Carlos Lamadrid's Family
By Derechos Humanos
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TUCSON -- Nearly four months after the shooting death of Carlos Lamadrid by a Border Patrol Agent in Douglas, Arizona, his family has been ordered to remove a cross placed at the site of the murder. Guadalupe Guerrero, mother of the 19 year-old, received the letter on July 14th, nearly four months after Carlos, a U.S. citizen, was shot in the back by a Border Patrol Agent.
The cross and other memorial items were placed at the site of the shooting within a week of the shooting. Although dated June 29th, the letter was not delivered to his mother until today. The letter states: "The Border Patrol does not allow anything to be placed on or adjacent to the border fence because such placement negatively impacts operations and creates and unnecessary risk to our agents."
The letter also states that the family has a period of five calendar days from the receipt of the letter to remove the cross and memorial items. "If all items are not removed from the current site after that date, they will be removed and returned to you" the letter goes on to state.
On April 5th, Derechos Humanos and other community organizations joined the family in denouncing the murder of Carlos and demanding that the shooting be impartially investigated and prosecuted.
The Department of Homeland Security's callous demand for the removal of his memorial demonstrates its intent to disappear this totally unnecessary death and the violence that reigns on the border. To date, Border Patrol has failed to provide answers to the family yet is attempting to erase history and remove any reminder of the human cost of their brutal policies.
Derechos Humanos calls on friends and allies to contact the office of Congressional Reps. Gabrielle Giffords and Raúl Grijalva and the U.S. Border Patrol to allow the family's memorial to remain, and to continue to demand answers that have been denied both the family and our community in regards to the murder of Carlos Lamadrid.
Congressional Representative Gabrielle Giffords:
520.881.3588, gabrielle.giffords@mail.house.gov
Congressional Representative Raúl Grijalva:
520.622.6788, raul.grijalva@mail.house.gov
Timothy Sullivan, Patrol Agent in Charge, Douglas Station:
520.805.6972, timothy.sullivan@dhs.gov
The family of Carlos Lamadrid and Derechos Humanos invite you to join us this Sunday, July 17th at 5:00pm at the memorial site in Douglas, Arizona for a vigil to honor the life of Carlos, continue our call for justice in his murder, and demand that his memorial be permitted to remain at the site where his life was so tragically taken from him.
Coalición de Derechos Humanos
P.O. Box 1286 Tucson, AZ 85702
Tel: 520.770.1373
Fax: 520.770.7455
www.derechoshumanosaz.net
Sunday, July 17, 2011
5:00pm
Douglas border, at the memorial cross in honor of Carlos (see directions below)
Douglas, Arizona
The family of Carlos Lamadrid and Derechos Humanos invite you to join us this Sunday at the memorial site in Douglas, Arizona for a vigil to honor the life of Carlos, continue our call for justice in his murder, and demand that his memorial be permitted to remain at the site where his life was so tragically taken from him.
The Department of Homeland Security has callously demanded that the family of Carlos Lamadrid, the 19 year-old killed by a Border Patrol agent, remove the memorial cross and other items they placed in remembrance of him. They have given the family five days to remove the items, or they will be removed for them.
To date, Border Patrol has failed to provide answers to the family yet is attempting to erase history and remove any reminder of the human cost of their brutal policies.
Derechos Humanos calls on friends and allies to contact the office of Congressional Reps. Gabrielle Giffords and Raúl Grijalva and the U.S. Border Patrol to allow the family's memorial to remain, and to continue to demand answers that have been denied both the family and our community in regards to the murder of Carlos Lamadrid.
The Department of Homeland Security has callously demanded that the family of Carlos Lamadrid, the 19 year-old killed by a Border Patrol agent, remove the memorial cross and other items they placed in remembrance of him. They have given the family five days to remove the items, or they will be removed for them.
To date, Border Patrol has failed to provide answers to the family yet is attempting to erase history and remove any reminder of the human cost of their brutal policies.
Derechos Humanos calls on friends and allies to contact the office of Congressional Reps. Gabrielle Giffords and Raúl Grijalva and the U.S. Border Patrol to allow the family's memorial to remain, and to continue to demand answers that have been denied both the family and our community in regards to the murder of Carlos Lamadrid.
E-mail Congressional Representative Gabrielle Giffords here , 520.881.3588
E-mail Congressional Representative Raúl Grijalva here , 520.622.6788
Timothy Sullivan, Patrol Agent in Charge, Douglas Station: timothy.sullivan@dhs.gov, 520.805.6972
E-mail Congressional Representative Raúl Grijalva here , 520.622.6788
Timothy Sullivan, Patrol Agent in Charge, Douglas Station: timothy.sullivan@dhs.gov, 520.805.6972
Directions from Tucson/Phoenix
- Take I-10 East
- Take exit 303 to merge onto AZ-80 E/W 4th St/I-10 BUS E toward AZ-10/Benson/Douglas
- Continue to follow AZ-80 East
- At the traffic circle, take the 3rd exit and stay on AZ-80 East
- Turn right onto Pan American Avenue
- Turn left onto E 8th Street
- Turn right onto Cochise Avenue
- Follow Cochise Avenue until you get to the border wall, where the memorial cross is placed
For more information, call Derechos Humanos at: 520.770.1373
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