Judge Orders Information Released in Agent Case

WASHINGTON (AP) _ A judge says the U.S. government must turn over documents related to the shooting of a fleeing drug smuggler or explain why it’s withholding them.

The 2005 shooting led to the imprisonment and presidential commutation of two U.S. Border Patrol agents from El Paso.

The conservative group Judicial Watch filed Freedom of Information Act requests two years ago with the departments of State, Justice and Homeland Security.

The watchdog group is seeking records relating to the drug smuggler, Osvaldo Aldrete Davila.

The departments did not provide any records, so the group filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Washington.

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon says the departments must search relevant records and turn over any that are not exempt. It also must list any documents that are withheld and explain why.

Davila was transporting marijuana when he was shot by agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean. The agents tried to cover up the shooting, but were eventually prosecuted and served two years.

Davila testified against the agents and was granted immunity.

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