Government to Take Action in Case of Tico Killed in U.S. Airport
Costa Rica will take âpertinent actionsâ after analyzing a report from U.S. authorities concerning the death of Costa Rican Rigoberto AlpĂzar, who was suspected of carrying a bomb and shot and killed by U.S. air marshals aboard a flight in December 2005, according to a statement from the Foreign Relations Ministry.
The report, released two weeks ago, indicates that the two undercover air marshals aboard the flight, which originated in Colombia and was on its way to Florida, had legal justification for shooting AlpĂzar and that charges will not be made against them.
The agents shot AlpĂzar after he behaved strangely and said he had a bomb, according to the marshals.
Costa Rica’s Foreign Minister Bruno Stagno said he is âworriedâ over the use of force justified to fight terrorism and insisted that these actions âshould not compromise respect for fundamental rights,â the statement said.
âThis is a painful case, in which we cannot lose sight of the safeguards of human rights that should remain in place in the fight against terrorism,â Stagno said, expressing solidarity for AlpĂzar’s family, with whom he met last Monday.
-ACAN-EFE






