Bounty hunters blundered with immigration
06:30 PM CST on Friday, January 6, 2006
By Chau Nguyen / 11 News
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Some folks who work closely with the law have been charged with breaking it.
Two bounty hunters face jail time for what investigators say they did with a suspected illegal immigrant.
As a so-called bounty hunter who works for a bail bond company, Jason McKee, is in the business of finding people who jump bail.
"It's my job," said bounty hunter Jason McKee.
Tuesday, McKee and another bounty hunter, Edward Garza, ended up on the other side of the law.
Both were arrested and charged with kidnapping.
McKee doesn't deny he captured this suspected illegal immigrant
In fact, McKee said he brought him here to hold him until immigration opened its doors the next day
"I didn't want to watch the guy all night. They make the rules about their hours, you know what I mean?" said McKee.
The immigration agency declined an on camera interview, but said those bounty hunters had no right to handcuff the man to a couch and hold him for hours.
McKee had a document he claims justifies his actions. But according to immigration officials "surrender such alien for an interview" doesn't allow bounty hunters to detain people.
"I don't get paid by the government, I don't get paid by the state, I get paid by the bond company and the cosigners that posted the bond on the person," McKee said.
Were these men taking the law into their own hands, being vigilantes? They'll now have to explain themselves to a judge.