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Family of Border Agent Brian Terry Marks Four Years Since His Murder

Family of Border Agent Brian Terry Marks Four Years Since His Murder

The family of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, who was killed in Arizona's Peck Canyon by Mexican bandits carrying weapons provided to them through Operation Fast and Furious, marked the four year anniversary of his murder yesterday. Photos posted on Facebook with a link to the Brian Terry Foundation page show Agent Terry's sister, Kelly Terry-Willis, visiting the very spot where he died on the night of December 14, 2010. 

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"Today marks the four year anniversary of Brian Terry's death. Four years later, the family of Agent Terry still waits for answers to not only what happened that night, but the circumstances leading up to Terry’s murder that later became known as Operation Fast and Furious," the page states.



You can view more photos from the memorial in Peck Canyon here.

Earlier this year, Manuel Osorio-Arellanes was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for the murder of Terry. Six other men who were indicted in his killing are still awaiting prosecution and sentencing. 

Editor's note: This post has been updated with a video.

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