Written by Jesus Davila    Tuesday, 31 January 2012 07:40    PDF Print E-mail
PUERTO RICO: FILIBERTO OJEDA WAS PLAYING THE TRUMPET WHEN MURDERED BY THE FBI

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, January 30th 2012 (NCM) – Two agents who

participated in the assault on the home of Filiberto Ojeda, Commander

of the Boricua People’s Army- Macheteros, testified that the sniper

“Brian” fired the fatal shots when the veteran guerrilla was playing

his trumpet, according to the official report that determined that it

was an illegal murder and requests that the criminal investigations be

reopened.

 

The testimonies, which were kept secret for over five years and are

known about due to the new report by the Civil Rights Commission, were

allegedly given at scene the day after a commando unit led by the

Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) of the Federal Bureau of Investigations

attacked Ojeda’s home and murdered him on September 23rd 2005.

 

There was an arrest warrant for Ojeda for the theft of $7 million from

the Wells Fargo in order to finance the operations by the Macheteros

and the official version of events is that when the agents arrived he

opened fire first and was able to hit three of them, one of whom

required surgery. According to that version, “Brian” took the shot

when spotting Ojeda taking aim again with his 9 mm pistol, but this

came into doubt when it became known that the locations of the sniper

did not make that observation possible.

 

This has led to speculation as to if a thermal sight had been used,

but this was not amongst the weapons that they reported were used.

 

The new evidence would explain how “Brian” could have aimed at the

direction of the sound of the trumpet since he could not see Ojeda. It

is also indicative of the fact that the sniper as well as the other

agents in the perimeter knew that at that moment the fugitive did not

pose a threat since his hands were busy with the musical instrument

and not holding his gun.

 

These facts are on page 128 and 129 of the 238 page report submitted

by the CDC about the bloody incident, after the Office of the

Inspector General of the FBI cleared the agents of the HRT that took

part and the Puerto Rico department of Justice closed the case after

not finding evidence of “negligent homicide”.

 

However, the new report concludes that the HRT-FBI contingent arrived

shooting without any documented justification, and that Ojeda opened

fire with a pistol in self-defense against an assault group which

fired over a hundred rifle rounds within two minutes. The report also

states that after Ojeda was wounded there was ample opportunity to

give him medical assistance and save his life, but instead they opted

for letting him slowly bleed to death.

 

The following day the FBI allowed Puerto Rican investigators access

after the cadaver had been moved with a cable. The body sent to the

Institute of Forensic Sciences for a final autopsy.

 

The report also points to the lack of analysis in order to determine

the time of death, if the position of the body was changed in order to

alter the scene and the exact trajectory of the shots amongst other

things.

 

At the beginning of the investigators forensic evaluation on the 24th,

the experts noticed that Ojeda’s trumpet, instead of being stored

inside the house as the priced possession it was, it was at the foot

of the cement blocks and dirt stairs at the entrance.

 

According to the report, in finding this, the investigators supervisor

interrogated two agents who participated in the operation who are

identified in the document. He stated that they told him that Ojeda

was playing the trumpet at the time “Brian” shot at him and that he

fell to the floor with the trumpet that later rolled down the stairs

when they pulled the body with the cable.

 

The forensic investigators took some pictures of the instrument and

its location, as well as tagging it for evidence. However, “report ICF

A-4622-05” does not include the trumpet amongst the items seized at

the scene.

 

The report stated that the statements by the official could not be

corroborated because the FBI prohibited that the two agents be

questioned by the CDC.

 

 

Luis F. Abreu Elias, one of Ojeda’s attorneys stated after receiving

anonymous information that a supervisor confiscated it after one of

the FBI agents tried to take it as a trophy. Ojeda’s attorneys carried

out a long battle in order to recover the trumpet, without the FBI

explaining why they kept it if it was an object that had nothing to do

with the events investigated.

 

According with that interview, the FBI never disclosed that the

trumped was incriminating evidence against the so called “Brian”, who

refused to testify protected by the constitutional right against

self-incrimination.

 

After the first shootout on the day of these events, Ojeda’s wife,

Mrs. Elma Beatriz Barbosa surrendered at his instructions and before

she was taken heard her husband say he would talk about surrendering

himself as well with a reporter as a witness. The negotiations

continued for some time and while waiting for a response that never

came was when Ojeda began to play the trumpet.

 

It is not known what Ojeda would be playing but sometime before these

events, he had said that if the FBI arrived at his house to kill him,

he would receive them with the Suite of the Americas, composed by

Damaso Perez Prado, “The King of “The Mambo" in homage to the Heroic

Guerrilla Ernesto “Che:”Guevara.

 

The report of the CDC, of which NCM News recently received a copy,

recommends that it be required of the Puerto Rican Department of

Justice and the Civil Rights Division in Washington investigate the

case. It is dated March 11th 2011; it was reviewed September 22,

approved October 13th and certified December 5th past

 

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