Bear Creek Ledger

February 12, 2007

Guard The Borders - Dirty Johnny Sutton

By Heidi Thiess

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We are still closely watching the Border Patrol case, especially after last week’s explosive news that the
DHS had lied to Congressmen who were looking into the case. Close on the heels of that shocking revelation, we noted that U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, the prosecutor in this case, has lied openly and repeatedly about this case to the media. In an effort to counter Sutton’s lies, here is one of his favorite public statements about Border Patrol agents Ramos and Compean deconstructed:

“These guys did very serious crimes and once anybody who knows all the facts of this case — the fact that they shot at an unarmed guy 15 times, lied about it, covered it up, destroyed the evidence … it’s hard for me to imagine a prosecutor would look the other way,” he said.

1. It has not been proven that the drug smuggler was unarmed. Sutton has been unable to prove it, yet he states it like it’s a fact. Furthermore, two of the drug smuggler’s own family members have made statements that he has been running drugs since he was 13 or 14 and has never smuggled drugs without being armed.

2. Compean and Ramos DID NOT LIE about shooting the drug smuggler. They didn’t know that they had until almost a month later! And it’s still not proven that Ramos is the one who shot the drug smuggler.

3. The DID NOT try to “cover it up”. They verbally reported to their superiors that they fired their weapons.

4. They DID NOT destroy evidence. Sutton has been harping on this because he claims that the site of the shooting was a “crime scene” and that the BP agents knowingly altered the scene of the crime by picking up their shell casings. That is FALSE. The agents, including the agents that were with them at the time of the shooting, did NOT designate the area a crime scene, since they did NOT know that the drug smuggler had been shot.

5. In fact, far from lying about the incident or “covering it up”, Ramos and Compean followed procedures exactly:

U.S. Border Patrol firearms policy specifically states that agents are prohibited from filing a report if a shooting incident takes place and that only an oral report to supervisors is required.

“Ensure that supervisory personnel or INS investigating officers are aware that employees involved in a shooting incident shall not be required or allowed to submit a written statement of the circumstances surrounding the incident,” according to the firearms policy. “All written statements regarding the incident shall be prepared by the local INS investigating officers and shall be based upon an interview of the INS employee.”

INS refers to the Immigration and Naturalization Service, which oversaw the Border Patrol prior to the creation of the Department of Homeland Security. The shooting policy has remained unchanged.

Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General documents obtained by the paper show that all nine agents on the scene at the time of the shooting - including two supervisors - knew shots had been fired.

Oscar Garcia, El Paso Border Patrol Union representative with Local 1929 and a firearms instructor, said that the Report of Apprehension or Seizure filed by Compean and Ramos on the day of the incident was accurate. Garcia stated that the agent’s omission of the shooting in the drug seizure report followed firearms policy.

“Our own policy prohibits them from filing any report on the shooting incident,” Garcia said. “The U.S. Attorney’s assertion that they covered up the incident by not filing a report is ridiculous.”

6. On Saturday, it was further revealed that two of the Border Patrol agents that had testified on behalf of the prosecution against Ramos and Compean also lied in their testimony during the trial.

Two Border Patrol agents who testified against two co-workers convicted of shooting a drug smuggler will be fired for changing their stories about events surrounding the shooting, according to documents obtained by the Daily Bulletin.

Sources inside the Border Patrol also say Oscar Juarez, a third agent who testified against Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean, resigned from the agency last month shortly before he was to be fired.

All three agents gave sworn testimony against Ramos and Compean for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which successfully prosecuted the shooting case in March. The agents were given immunity in exchange for their testimony despite changing their accounts of the incident several

“When you give deals to witnesses like immunity, the government usually gets the testimony (it wants),” said Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas, a former judge and prosecutor. “This case is a perfect example.”

What else is Johnny Sutton up to, besides being a bald-faced liar and coercing others to lie? As we’ve already reported in our previous coverage, he’s an over-zealous prosecutor of American law enforcement officers who are doing their best to protect America and themselves from coyotes, drug smugglers, and the other criminals turning our borders into a war zone. Ramos and Compean are not Sutton’s only victims:

A Texas deputy sheriff who fired shots at a fleeing vehicle after the driver tried to run him down faces 10 years in prison for injuring one of the passengers, a Mexican national being smuggled illegally into the United States.

The U.S. attorney, who won lengthy prison terms last year for two U.S. Border Patrol agents in the shooting of a drug-smuggling suspect, also prosecuted Edwards County Deputy Sheriff Guillermo F. Hernandez, who is to be sentenced next month.

The deputy’s boss, Sheriff Donald G. Letsinger, said his officer — who had been on the job for a year — “followed the letter of the law” in defending himself in the April 2005 incident and questioned why the government brought charges.

“This is a fine young man, and I just don’t believe he committed the wrong of which he was accused,” Sheriff Letsinger said. “I have never had anything hurt me so badly as this prosecution. We’ve got to make this right.”

Rep. Ted Poe, Texas Republican, called the prosecution and conviction of Hernandez, known to his friends as “Gilmer,” “another example of how the federal government is more concerned about people [who are] illegally invading America than it is about the men who protect America.”

“Once again, our government is on the wrong side of the border war,” Mr. Poe said.

The deputy’s Dec. 1 conviction has enraged his hometown of Rocksprings, Texas, population 1,250, where “Free Gilmer” signs have been posted. The Baptist church is paying the deputy’s mortgage and others have come up with costs for the family’s truck, propane and water bills. Hernandez, 25, and his wife, Ashley, have a 4-month-old daughter.

“The town is outraged that this has happened to our deputy,” said the Rev. Albert Green, pastor at the First Baptist Church. “Those people were in this country illegally, and they tried to run him down. They were the criminals, but the prosecutors made our deputy out to be the criminal.”

“I do not know a single person who doesn’t feel Gilmer was prosecuted for doing his job,” said Mr. Green, who is the deputy’s pastor. “I do not know a finer, more well-behaved gentleman. He would not purposely or willfully hurt anyone.”

U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, appointed in October 2001 by President Bush, said Hernandez fired shots at the vehicle as it sped away “knowing it was occupied with the nine individuals,” at least seven of whom were illegal aliens — some of whom later were called to testify for the government.

Hernandez was convicted after a jury trial in U.S. District Court in Del Rio, Texas, 75 miles southwest of Rocksprings — found guilty of violating “under the color of law” the civil rights of Maricela Rodriguez-Garcia, a Mexican national.

Furthermore, those same illegals LIED about Hernandez shooting at them after they crashed their vehicle and fled on foot:

Sheriff Letsinger also said the Rangers and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agents, using dogs and metal detectors, found four shell casings at the traffic stop site but none at the crash site — discounting claims by two of the vehicle’s occupants that Hernandez fired shots at them as they fled the vehicle.

Nevertheless, Sutton treated the testimony of illegals already proven to be liars as inviolable, while painting Hernandez as a “rogue cop” (sound familiar?) and has imprisoned Hernandez for doing his job. But it doesn’t stop there. Sutton has a very dirty track record. In 2004, in an effort to protect one of his star witnesses - a Mexican informant - he covered up the informant’s participation in 15 tortures and murders at the “House of Death” in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.

Apparently, no crime is too vile for Sutton when it comes to protecting his informants. Just as he protected the notorious drug smuggler Aldrete-Davila and provided whim with taxpayer funded benefits such as a vehicle and a green card, so he has previously protected and paid off an informant that he KNOWS is a mass murderer. In fact, Sutton’s office has gone to great lengths to conceal the heinous crimes of their informant and have moved him frequently to keep him away from other American law enforcement agencies, such as the DEA. Furthermore, Sutton has been involved in making huge payments in “hush money” to this informant - over $50,000 - which was disguised as a payment to a different informant who was already dead. Now Sutton has gone to his high-level contacts inside the Department of Justice (I’ve previously revealed his insider connections with Alberto Gonzales and George Bush) in order to shut down a DEA officer who is brought serious charges against Sutton for his complicity in covering up torture and murder.

Several sources within the Department of Homeland Security, the parent agency of ICE, confirmed that the informant Lalo was moved around frequently after DEA was forced to evacuate its agents from Juarez and the full extent of his – and the ICE agents’ and U.S. prosecutor’s – complicity in the murders became known to DEA.

“They (the ICE agents and U.S. prosecutor Juanita Fielden) couldn’t get rid of him (Lalo), so they tried to control him, and they moved him from place to place, to Albuquerque (N.M.) then to San Antonio (Texas), so no one could talk to him,” one source says.

Then, the first hints of the informant’s role in the murders in Juárez hit the media in the spring of 2004, and the cover-up went into full swing, according to sources. The problem is that the informant Lalo had leverage because of what he knew. He was demanding more money, sources indicate.

That’s what allegedly led one of Lalo’s ICE handlers, a high-level supervisor in El Paso, sometime between March and June of 2004, to put a payment through to him using a dead informant’s “source number,” which is a number assigned to all confidential sources in order to keep their identity concealed.

Although it is not clear how much money was given to Lalo through this means, sources indicate that it was discovered by someone at ICE headquarters in Washington, D.C. The sources add that because the payment required headquarters’ approval, the amount likely exceeded $50,000.

“The confidential informant (Lalo) said the government owed him money,” one source says. “They decided they better pay him or he would start talking.”

According to law enforcement sources, a high-level ICE supervisor in El Paso allegedly sent out the word to members of his staff that no one was to cooperate with any investigation into the informant’s role in the murders, or they would face discipline. Ironically, that supervisor has since been promoted, sources indicate.

To date, no one directly involved in overseeing the informant has been brought up on criminal charges, at least no such charges have been publicly announced. One field agent has been put on administrative leave, however. Law enforcers familiar with the case believe that Hispanic agent, unless he has documentation to prove otherwise, will likely be the only person set up to take the fall.

Any investigation into U.S. prosecutors in this matter, of course, would have to go through Sutton’s office – absent the appointment of a special prosecutor – or through the Department of Justice’s Office of Professional Responsibility, which is under the charge of San Antonio native Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.

Given those realities, most law enforcers who spoke with Narco News believe that, absent intervention by Congress, nearly everyone involved will get a pass on the House of Death murders.

“If Sandy Gonzalez or I had done something like this, we’d be in prison,” says a former high-ranking DEA official who asked to remain anonymous. “When a U.S. attorney is incompetent, there are no sanctions. You have the Department of Justice that is supposed to control these U.S. Attorneys, but they don’t when it comes down to nut-cutting.”

As for Sandalio Gonzalez, he can’t believe justice is being sacrificed in this case, that some 15 murdered people are deemed expendable for the sake of salvaging careers and promoting political ambitions.

“If someone in Congress is not willing to take a stand on this, the nation as a whole loses some integrity in the process,” he stresses. “This isn’t about national security, spies or intelligence work, this is police work, right here. There are bodies out there.”

All the details of the above case are presented here. There is no crime to vile - not drug smuggling, not torture, and not mass murder - for U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton to overlook in order to further his career. How many lives does he get to destroy with impunity before he’s held accountable? U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton is a despicable and incredibly corrupt individual. And because of his long-held and close ties with President George W. Bush, and U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, and other high-ranking Texas politicians in D.C., Johnny Sutton gets a free pass for crimes that would put any other American into prison for the rest of their lives! Who is paying Johnny Sutton for his crimes?  

 
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16 Comments »

  1. Sutton will be Bush’s Watergate.

    I see from the Congressional Record for February 7, 2007, pages H1336 thru H1341 that the Ramos and Compean affair is getting a proper hearing.
    I hope that someone can convince President Bush that this matter needs his immediate attention. I know that he may just “set his heels” on this one, but he must not. There are far too many organizations looking for a means to discredit this administration totally. The Border Agent problem has the distinct potential of doing exactly that. The possibility of a drug connection with Sutton, whether real or imagined, can be easily exploited. Using that as an attack point would be ideal in that the people have had it with Illegal aliens “doing their thing” to them, Add to that the drug problem which has affected nearly everyone whether it be a family member or a friend of a family member. Add to that the Iran quagmire and you have a sure fire formula for firing up the people against George Bush. If he does not get this cleaned up rapidly, he will bring his own administration down. The fallout from such an even could be catastrophic. This country can not handle such an event. Too many frayed nerves out there.

    Comment by John — February 16, 2007 @ 9:10 pm

  2. There prosicutions are being carried out against our law enforcemt along the border by orders coming from the back room of the Oval Office.

    Comment by Wm H — February 17, 2007 @ 12:55 am

  3. This whole matter has smelled from the start as a White House agenda.
    I still think someone in high places, maybe Bush himself, has put the word out to punish any one that steps out of line within the Border Patrol.
    Why? Obviously, the SYSTEM wants to increase, ramp up, this invasion until they can emerge us with Mexico, with no borders! Which is pretty much what we have now!

    Comment by Rex — February 18, 2007 @ 7:13 pm

  4. George Bush exercised presidential pardons on dozens of criminals, but when given a chance to right the wrong by pardoning these two heroes, he gladly passed on the opportunity. What George Bush did today to these two heroes, sends a clear message to border agents and smugglers alike: this administration DOES NOT want the border secured, it’s to a border agent’s best interest to sit on the hood of his jeep while watching hoards of illegal aliens cross and NOT do his job, which is paid for by taxpayers. America just cannot get enough of these unskilled, sometimes even dangerous criminal peasants because “Le gusta mucho a Jorge Bush”, which literally translates to “To George Bush, it pleases”.

    Being a self-proclaimed, God-fearing Christian, I am sure Little Jorge is well aware of the biblical Pontius Pilate and what he did two thousand years ago: He freed Barabaas, a convicted criminal and allowed Jesus to go to the cross at the request of a hysterical crowd. However, he did not do it willingly, he washed his hands with water in front of the crowd and said “I am innocent of this man’s blood”. Little Jorge on the other hand, must have breathed a sigh of relieve to see these two heroes went to jail, knowing he has pleased his Mexican Master once again, instead of the American people, who voted him into the office. I can vividly picture the happy smile on Little Jorge’s face, like a school child gleefully handing to his mother a good report card. Thanks to his skillfully crafted foreign policies, America has few friends left in the world, he now resorts to whoring out this country’s national security and American people (and LEGAL immigrants’) welfare in exchange for a friendship from a corrupt government, who shamelessly sends its citizens in a mass exodus to cross hundreds of miles of dangerous and desolate desert, only to die from dehydration and heat exhaustion, because it’s too corrupt and inept to take care of its own people. With that said, it would be extremely unfair to Pontius Pilate by comparing him to Jorge Bush thus tarnishing his name, wouldn’t it???

    Comment by A Concerned LEGAL Immigrant — February 21, 2007 @ 2:05 am

  5. If the president of the United States is acting on orders from the Mexican government, which are intended to let Mexicans into the US so that Mexico doesn’t have to look itself in the mirror and deal with its own poverty problems, then I’m all for impeachment for treason. I’ve been somewhat of a Bush supporter but decisions like that deserve prison time. As for Sutton, he would be a great substitute for Ramos’s prison cell when the pardon comes thru.

    Comment by Matt — March 16, 2007 @ 12:19 pm

  6. As an ex- Federal agent I am extremely angry at the scumbag Federal Prosecutor Johnny Sutton with help from Our worst President Bush, the Mexican Government and the smuggler in railroading two border patrolmen, if anyone should be in prison it should be SUTTON and the smuggler. Bush is notletting our people on the border do their job, in otherwords he is not enforcing the Federal Laws and is endangering the United States all to appease Mexico. For what Bush has done to the border patrolmen and not enforcing our Immigration laws he should be impeached.

    Comment by larry wren — March 20, 2007 @ 12:36 pm

  7. I have several question regarding this case.

    1. Why doesn’t the Texas Rangers arrest Johnny Sutton on perjury, obstruction of justice, knowingly making false statements, lying to Federal Officials, etc.?????????????

    2. Johnny Suttons claims that Agent Ramos had been arrested two times for domestic violence and that Agent Ramos had not been awarded Agent of the Year. Is any of this true?

    3. I have a copy of the Constitution and the IV Amendemnt says nothing about foreign nationals having civil rights in our country as Johnny Sutton claims. His copy must have more words than anyone elses does!!

    4. As an American Citizen I ask everyone; When do we say enough is enough and exercise our rights to hold the government and it’s agents accountable for their actions and non-actions? I’m not talking about the ballot box either. We have been down that road and it has done nothing to stop the insanity.

    Comment by Doug Eing — March 24, 2007 @ 10:40 am

  8. To: DOJ, DHS

    What do we do when the Prosecutors become the “bad guys” ?

    Comment by Dick Kaltenbach — March 31, 2007 @ 3:48 pm

  9. Sutton undoubtedly has an intellectual deficit disorder.

    Comment by Dr. Kenneth W. Heathington, P.E. — April 1, 2007 @ 5:39 pm

  10. This [edit out] dick, less of a prosecutor Johnny Dickless Sutton should be disbarred. He is a useless govt pinhead that should be sent to Baghdad without anything, without any gun or anything. He should use his hand to hand or close quarters combat he lacks. [edited by Toni]

    Comment by David Borum — April 12, 2007 @ 8:33 pm

  11. I find it hard to believe that a family member hasn’t pounded the hell out of this corrupt liar, piece of crap, low down Sutton!!! How does this guy sleep at night, knowing he put 3 innocent men behind bars. Also knowing he freed the drug dealer, NOT once but twice. Yes thats right, now the scumbag is free to continue to bring in drugs to push on our children. THANK YOU JOHNNY SUTTON!!!

    Comment by P — April 12, 2007 @ 9:54 pm

  12. I watched the Johnny Sutton interview on the Jeff Beck show>>what a bald faced liar he is. On the show the distigushed Ted Poe and another congressman comments about this border patrol fiascal really chewed up Little Johnny. As the fate of these fine border agents were in the hands of Little Johnny>it just goes to show how far our justice system has slipped into disrepair. If I could have a face to face with Little Johnny my comment to him would be “edited for content”

    Comment by Baghdad Barry — May 18, 2007 @ 11:54 pm

  13. Johnny Sutton = Mike Nifong = Adios

    Comment by A Concerned LEGAL Immigrant — July 17, 2007 @ 10:04 pm

  14. Of the 8 DAs who were fired by Alberto Gonzalez for no good reason, the one imbecile should have gotten FIRED long time ago, the West Texas District DA, managed to keep his job by doing Bush’s dirty work, and eventually perpetrated this shameful act against the American people.

    Bush said it’s a “complicated” legal process to pardon the 2 agents when he was cornered with the question, I guess that’s why he merely COMMUTED Scooter Libby’s sentence from 30 months to NO TIME in jail, with the stroke of a pen, citing it’s just too severe.

    But, to be fair to Scooter, he perjured himself in front of the Congress for his two masters. What did the 2 agents do? Certainly nothing as important as hiding Little Dick and George’s willful and criminal act of leaking the name of a CIA agent.

    These two agents only tried to protect the American people…that’s all, no wonder they are in jail!!!

    Comment by A Concerned LEGAL Immigrant — July 17, 2007 @ 11:05 pm

  15. Johnny Sutton has a lot to answer for–if not in this life, certainly the next!

    Comment by Bethel Bennett — December 19, 2007 @ 4:36 pm

  16. Renegades like Johnny Sutton are always covering their backs and usually don’t do what they want to do unless they “KNOW” that management will protect them. Just what is it that Johnny Sutton has on George W and George Bush senior that gives him the incredible confidence he has that he is untouchable? Are there bodies on a ranch out in Crawford Texas and Johnny Sutton knows where they are and how deep they are buried?

    Comment by Dave — December 23, 2007 @ 9:47 pm

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