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Puerto Rican Nationalist Dies in Shootout
2005-09-25
HORMIGUEROS, Puerto Rico (AP) - A Puerto Rican nationalist wanted in a 1983 robbery of an armored truck in Connecticut was shot and killed by FBI agents in a shootout, ending the fugitive's 15 years on the run, the bureau said Saturday.
The G-men will eventually get you, and they never forget.
Filiberto Ojeda Rios, 72, fired on the agents Friday from a farmhouse in the western Puerto Rican town of Hormigueros, wounding an agent, said Luis Fraticelli, the special agent in charge of the FBI for the U.S. island territory. ``He opened the front door of his house and whipped out a rod opened fire on the agents,'' Fraticelli said at a news conference amid protests from pro-independence Puerto Ricans who accused the FBI of mishandling the arrest.

``We went to arrest him but when the gunfire started we had to defend ourselves,'' he said.
Shoot at an FBI agent, and you usually end up dead.
The agents waited until midday Saturday to enter the farmhouse because they were unsure if there were explosives inside, Fratecelli said. The agents, who had been staking out the farmhouse for four days, waited for a team trained in detecting explosives to arrive from Virginia.

Fraticelli said the FBI tried to persuade Ojeda Rios to surrender but negotiations fell apart. He said the nationalist had demanded that a reporter be present, but the FBI refused, fearing the journalist could be taken hostage.
"Send for Geraldo!"
The armored car robbery of 22 years ago is considered an act of domestic terrorism because the money was used to fund activities by the Puerto Rican nationalist Macheteros, or Cane Cutters. Only about $80,000 of the $7 million has been recovered. Ojeda Rios had been on the run since 1990 when he cut off an electronic monitoring bracelet and went into hiding while awaiting trial for the robbery of $7.2 million of the Wells Fargo depot in West Hartford, Conn.

A terrorist hero in the independence movement, Ojeda Rios was convicted in absentia in 1992 on charges of robbery, conspiracy and transportation of stolen money and sentenced to 55 years in prison.

The FBI agents also arrested Ojeda Rios' wife, Elma Rosado Barbosa, who was unharmed. She was released without charge Saturday evening from a federal prison outside the capital of San Juan, said her lawyer, Julio Fontanet.

The United States seized Puerto Rico in the Spanish-American War. Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens but cannot vote for U.S. president, have no voting representation in the U.S. Congress and pay no federal taxes.
Because Puerto Rico is not a state, you idiot. It's a commonwealth.
Most Puerto Ricans are split between those who support making the island a U.S. state and those who favor keeping its status as a U.S. commonwealth. A small but vocal and looney minority supports independence.

Puerto Ricans who have argued for decades about their island's relationship with the United States were unified in criticizing the FBI's handling of the arrest. ``I always said that when they went to arrest him, they would have to kill him,'' said Juan Mari Bras, a veteran independence leader.
Okay, so what's your complaint?
Independence Party President Ruben Berrios, a critic of the violent tactics of the Macheteros, called Ojeda Rios' death ``shameful.''
He pulled a rod, he ends up in the morgue.
Puerto Rico Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vila, who supports keeping the island's status as a U.S. Commonweatlh, criticized the FBI for refusing to provide information about Ojeda Rios' fate until Saturday evening. He said Puerto Rican authorities would investigate whether his death could have been prevented.
If only he hadn't pulled a rod ...
The Macheteros have been largely inactive for more than a decade. The group also claimed credit for the 1981 bombing of 11 military planes at a U.S. National Guard base in Puerto Rico. Two marines were killed.

Ojeda Rios was one of four men still wanted for the robbery. In hiding, the grey-bearded Ojeda Rios sometimes granted interviews to Puerto Rican reporters, always wearing a traditional Caribbean guayabera shirt. He died on the anniversary of a brief 1868 rebellion against Spanish colonial rule in the western town of Lares. Ojeda Rios traditionally distributed a recorded speech to mark the anniversary. ``It's not a coincidence,'' said Hector Pesquera, the president of the Hostosiano independence movement. ``They chose the moment, the date and the political circumstances to carry out this assassination.''
And the real question is, Hector, did you get the message?
Posted by:Steve White

#9  Basically a rehash of the Associated Press hit-piece yesterday, with El Jefe confirmed dead.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-09-25 20:33  

#8  Let's trade it for Canuckistan, Mrs. D. The dope's better anyway.
Posted by: asedwich   2005-09-25 12:41  

#7  Ima ill.
Posted by: licit   2005-09-25 11:24  

#6  We can't cut PR loose. It's where we get all our drugs. Both licit and illicit.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-09-25 11:08  

#5  when he cut off an electronic monitoring bracelet and went into hiding while awaiting trial

Who ate the bail?
Posted by: Shipman   2005-09-25 10:42  

#4  Made it, Ma! Top of the world!
Posted by: Hupairong Omoling4672   2005-09-25 09:20  

#3  Better idea--let's not worry 'bout Rico, just sink CASTRO...
And yeah, if you shoot an FBI agent, you usually end up looking like swiss cheese.
Posted by: OnlySaneManLeft   2005-09-25 01:43  

#2  Oh please, please, please let's cut PR loose and give it to Castro. They're damned little use to us and trying to keep them afloat would sink Castro. The sooner these characters are independent and outside the U.S. citizenship zone, the better. They're more trouble than they're worth.
Posted by: mac   2005-09-25 01:19  

#1  damn - if only Bill C had had another year to pardon him, everything would be OK.....assuming the vote surge for the missus actually happened
Posted by: Frank G   2005-09-25 00:18  

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