A Mexican official says that her government thinks Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly should have faced first-degree murder charges for allegedly killing a Mexican migrant who was crossing his property.
"There is no justification for shooting an unarmed man in the back," Hunley told the judge.
Kelly’s attorney, Brenna Larkin, has said her client shot into the air above the migrants. She has said Kelly feared for his and his wife’s safety and the property, and that he had seen people with rifles and backpacks passing through his property.Kelly apparently wrote about his borderlands ranching life in the self-published "Far Beyond the Border Fence," described on Amazon.com as a "contemporary novel which brings the Mexican Border/Drug conflict into the 21st century.
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