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Mexico boy shot in back by US patrol, post-mortem shows | Mexico boy shot in back by US patrol, post-mortem shows |
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A Mexican teenager shot dead last year was hit from behind by several bullets when US Border Patrol agents opened fire, a post-mortem report shows. | |
Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, was in Nogales - on the Mexican side of the border with the US state of Arizona - when he was killed in October. | Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, was in Nogales - on the Mexican side of the border with the US state of Arizona - when he was killed in October. |
US officials say a border guard fired when his patrol was pelted by rocks thrown by suspected drug smugglers. | US officials say a border guard fired when his patrol was pelted by rocks thrown by suspected drug smugglers. |
Mexico has complained that the use of lethal force was excessive. | Mexico has complained that the use of lethal force was excessive. |
'Strong case' | 'Strong case' |
A lawyer acting for the teenager's family released a copy of the medical examiner's report on Thursday. | A lawyer acting for the teenager's family released a copy of the medical examiner's report on Thursday. |
The document said that Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez had been hit from behind in the head, neck and body. | The document said that Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez had been hit from behind in the head, neck and body. |
It also stated that there were several other bullet injuries, suggesting that they may be exit wounds. | It also stated that there were several other bullet injuries, suggesting that they may be exit wounds. |
"I'm not saying it's a clear case of excessive force, but it is a very strong case for excessive use of force," lawyer Luis Parra was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency. | "I'm not saying it's a clear case of excessive force, but it is a very strong case for excessive use of force," lawyer Luis Parra was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency. |
"The border patrol agent who was firing could have easily taken cover," Mr Parra added. | "The border patrol agent who was firing could have easily taken cover," Mr Parra added. |
Reports suggest that the teenager's family is now considering filing a lawsuit. | Reports suggest that the teenager's family is now considering filing a lawsuit. |
The US authorities said soon after the 10 October 2012 incident that the suspected drug smugglers first abandoned a haul of drugs, ran back across the border and then started throwing stones at the border patrol. | The US authorities said soon after the 10 October 2012 incident that the suspected drug smugglers first abandoned a haul of drugs, ran back across the border and then started throwing stones at the border patrol. |
It said that the border agent had opened fire only after the suspects ignored orders to stop. | It said that the border agent had opened fire only after the suspects ignored orders to stop. |
The FBI is currently investigating the shooting and declined to comment on the post-mortem report. Border Patrol officials also declined to comment, AP reported. | The FBI is currently investigating the shooting and declined to comment on the post-mortem report. Border Patrol officials also declined to comment, AP reported. |
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