Rodriguez v. Swartz
What's at Stake
On the night of October 10, 2012, after playing basketball with friends in his neighborhood of Nogales, Mexico, 16-year-old Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez was walking home alone when he was shot approximately 10 times through the border fence by a United States Border Patrol agent. Virtually all of the bullets that struck Jose Antonio entered his body from behind. He died on the sidewalk, in a pool of blood, only a few blocks from his home.
Summary
When he was shot, Jose Antonio was walking along Calle Internacional, a main road that runs parallel to the U.S.-Mexico border fence. He was walking on the far side of the street, about 25 feet away from the sheer cliff on which the border fence is built. The top of the fence at that point towers approximately 40-50 feet above street level. At the time he was shot, Jose Antonio posed no threat to the Border Patrol agents or anyone else.
On July 29, 2014, the ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û, along with attorneys for the family and the law firm of Morrison and Foerster, filed a federal lawsuit, Rodriguez v. John Does on behalf of Araceli Rodriguez, the mother of Jose Antonio. Mrs. Rodriguez brought this lawsuit under the Fourth and Fifth Amendments in an effort to hold accountable the agents who shot and killed her youngest son. At the time the lawsuit was filed, the defendants in this case asked the court to seal the name of the agent suspected of shooting Jose Antonio from the public record, a request that the ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û opposed. On November 13, 2014, the judge denied the defendants’ motion to seal and the name of the agent, Lonnie Swartz, was made known in the public record.
UPDATE: In July 2015, a federal district court rejected Swartz's motion to dismiss, allowing the case to move forward. The case is now on appeal in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, with arguments expected in October 2016. At the same time, a separate criminal prosecution by the U.S. Department of Justice is moving forward, with trial scheduled for February 2017.
Legal Documents
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11/14/2014
Rodriguez v. John Does - Order Denying Motion to Seal
Date Filed: 11/14/2014
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09/08/2014
Rodriguez v. John Does - Motion to Seal
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09/08/2014
Rodriguez v. John Does - First Amended Complaint
Date Filed: 09/08/2014
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08/07/2018
Rodriguez v. Swartz - Ninth Circuit Opinion
Date Filed: 08/07/2018
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07/30/2014
Rodriguez v. John Does - Exhibit A to Complaint
Date Filed: 07/30/2014
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07/29/2014
Rodriguez v. John Does - Complaint
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07/09/2015
RODRIGUEZ v SWARTZ Motion to Dismiss Denied
Date Filed: 07/09/2015
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05/26/2015
Rodriguez v. Swartz-Motion to Dismiss First Amended Complaint
Date Filed: 05/26/2015
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05/26/2015
Rodriguez v. Swartz-Plaintiffs Opposition to Motion to Dismiss
Date Filed: 05/26/2015
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05/26/2015
Rodriguez v. Swartz-Reply in Support of Motion to Dismiss First Amended Complaint
Date Filed: 05/26/2015
Press Releases
ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û Comment on Landmark Ruling in Cross-Border Shooting Case
Federal Court Rules Cross-Border Shooting Case Can Move Forward
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Asks Federal Court to Keep Shooter’s Identity Secret in Killing of 16-Year Old by U.S. Border Patrol
Madre de Joven Mexicano Asesinado en Frontera Inicia Demanda Encontra Patrulla Fronteriza
Mother of Slain Mexican Teen Sues U.S. Border Patrol Agents, Seeks Trial in Shooting Death of Her Son