Pubdate: 13 Nov 1998 Source: Chicago Tribune (IL) Section: Sec. 1 Contact: http://chicago.tribune.com Copyright: 1998 Chicago Tribune Company Author: From Tribune News Services HOUSE REPORT ASSAILS AGENCIES IN SHOOTING OF TEEN NEAR BORDER WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Negligence by the Justice and Defense Departments set the stage for the May 1997 shooting death of a West Texas teenager as he herded his family's goats near a Marine Corps surveillance mission, a House report alleged Thursday. A 249-page report examining the shooting and its aftermath, also accused the two departments of obstructing investigations into the death of 18-year-old Esequiel Hernandez Jr. Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas), chairman of the House Judiciary Immigration Subcommittee, issued the report, saying: "When the nation's chief law-enforcement agency will not make even a cursory attempt to hold itself and its employees accountable for the wrongful killing of an American citizen, the life and freedom of every citizen is threatened." The Marine Corps disciplined four commanders and investigated the internal breakdowns that led to the killing, but Smith faulted the Justice Department for failing to investigate its shortcomings. The Border Patrol, an arm of Justice, had requested the military presence for anti-drug missions along the Texas-Mexico border. Two grand juries investigated but issued no indictments. Justice conducted a civil rights inquiry and declined to prosecute. - --- Checked-by: Rich O'Grady