By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
A Border Patrol supervisor was so bent on protecting his brother-in-law from sexual assault allegations that he created bogus alerts in the agency’s database to prompt traffic stops of the man whose son and step-son were allegedly victimized, AOL.com reports.
Martin Rene Duran, the supervisor of the San Diego Border Patrol station, was charged with falsifying records, illegal transportation of firearms and depriving the victim of his civil rights.
Duran’s brother-in-law has been charged with sexually abusing the son and stepson of the legal U.S. resident who was targeted.