Published January 08, 2015
A new lawsuit say a man charged with killing another man in Albuquerque was an active U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration informer who was improperly supervised.
The Albuquerque Journal reports the family of a Jason Estrada who was gunned down in 2013 near his South Valley home recently filed a $50 million lawsuit against the agency.
Thirty-one-year-old Edward Quintana has been charged with killing Estrada. He also is charged with criminal sexual penetration of a child under 13.
Albuquerque police say Estrada was killed when he confronted Quintana over the sexual assaults of a child.
The lawsuit claims Quintana previously was debriefed by agents and became a "confidential source" despite his criminal background.
A spokeswoman for U.S. Attorney's Office in Albuquerque said the office had no comment on the lawsuit.
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