On Feb. 15, the Tucson Weekly ran a photo essay by Debbie Nathan regarding Francisco Javier Dominguez Rivera, who was shot and killed in January by Border Patrol agents.
Well, the Sierra Vista Herald—which, like the Weekly, is owned by Wick Communications—is reporting that there are some serious inconsistencies in the stories being told about the shooting. Check out that story here.
This article appears in Mar 22-28, 2007.

Ugh. That’s sickening. Yet another reason to never, ever trust the Official Story.
Most dem small town small city newspapers just want tell you where the garage sale is, register for dat draft fer when it comes, and dat fried chicken special downtown somewhere jist block up from church. Used cars over there at da lot and don’t forget, go to church.
SV Herald stepped out a bit on this one and it’s right direction
Lesson learned: Securing the border would save lives.