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Photos: Protesters block downtown Tucson streets after Border Patrol verdict (April 2018)
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Photos: Protesters block downtown Tucson streets after Border Patrol verdict (April 2018)

  • Apr 24, 2018
  • Apr 24, 2018 Updated Dec 6, 2018

Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder in the 2012 death of a Jose Antonio Elena Rodríguez. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter. Protesters took to the streets to show their frustration with the verdict.

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters march down Broadway Blvd., shutting down traffic, after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters block traffic at Congress Street and Sixth Avenue, shutting down traffic, after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters walk east from the intersection of Congress Street and Granada Avenue, shutting down traffic, after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Imelda Cortez, center, joined 15 other people wearing veils and holding candles, to represent in 16 bullets that were fired and killed Jose Antonio Elena Rodríguez during a protest on April 23, 2018. Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder, but the jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters gather in front of the Evo A. DeConcini U.S. Courthouse after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters gather in front of the Evo A. DeConcini U.S. Courthouse after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters gather in front of the Evo A. DeConcini U.S. Courthouse after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters gather in front of the Evo A. DeConcini U.S. Courthouse after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Isabel Garcia makes a passionate speech as protesters gather in front of the Evo A. DeConcini U.S. Courthouse after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters stand in the intersection of Congress Street and Granada Avenue, shutting down traffic, after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters walk east from the intersection of Congress Street and Granada Avenue, shutting down traffic, after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters block traffic at Congress Street and Sixth Avenue, after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters block traffic at Pennington Street and Sixth Avenue, after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters shut down traffic at Congress Street and Interstate-10 ramps after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

A driver expresses his frustration as protesters shut down traffic at Congress Street and Interstate-10 ramps after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters shut down traffic at Congress Street and Interstate-10 ramps after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Drivers watch and take photos as protesters shut down traffic at Congress Street and Interstate-10 ramps after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Protesters shut down traffic at Congress Street and Interstate-10 ramps after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Drivers watch and take photos as protesters shut down traffic at Congress Street and Interstate-10 ramps after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Border Patrol Agent Trial

Border Patrol Agent Trial

A counter-protester, second from right, shouts back at protesters at Congress Street and Interstate-10 ramps after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz was found not guilty of second-degree murder on April 23, 2018. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two lesser charges of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

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