J.T. Ready’s Work for “U.S. Border Guard” Detailed in U.S. Border Patrol Documents

The U.S. Attorney's Office blew two chances to prosecute J.T. Ready for pulling guns on illegal immigrants months before the neo-Nazi gunned down four people in Gilbert, records show.The documents were released by Nick Martin of Talking Points Memo (and former Valley reporter), who broke the story about the missed...
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix


The U.S. Attorney’s Office blew two chances to prosecute J.T. Ready for pulling guns on illegal immigrants months before the neo-Nazi gunned down four people in Gilbert, records show.

The documents were released by Nick Martin of Talking Points Memo (and former Valley reporter), who broke the story about the missed opportunities yesterday.

The cache of documents from the U.S. Border Patrol give further details on how baby-killer J.T. Ready and his wacko followers hunted immigrants in the desert for sport — and how U.S. authorities processed the immigrants they caught while failing to go after Ready and the gang for their vigilantism.


Ready, once the buddy of SB1070-author Russell Pearce, is described in the documents as clearly in charge of the other members of the “Border Guard Group” during a confrontation with suspected border crossers. Ready even bragged to authorities that he had trained his dog to detect the scent of marijuana.

When news happens, Phoenix New Times is there —
Your support strengthens our coverage.

We’re aiming to raise $30,000 by December 31, so we can continue covering what matters most to you. If New Times matters to you, please take action and contribute today, so when news happens, our reporters can be there.

$30,000

In one of the incidents Last July, says one of the reports, real Border Patrol agents reported to a location in the Vekol Valley were Ready and some guys had reported that they had three migrants “to be turned over.”

The migrants told officers that two of Ready’s men had pointed their guns at them. The migrants had also been told to empty their pockets. Ready turned over a few grams of pot supposedly found on the migrants.

Authorities took custody of the men, as Ready wanted them to. No charges were filed against Ready or his group.

The documents dug up by Martin support previously drawn conclusions, notably by Phoenix New Times‘ Stephen Lemons in his May 10 article, “Why Authorities Could’ve Prevented J.T. Ready’s Murder Spree,” that Ready should have been behind bars at the time of the killings.

Related

GET MORE COVERAGE LIKE THIS

Sign up for the This Week’s Top Stories newsletter to get the latest stories delivered to your inbox

Loading latest posts...