On December 2, 1982, as part of the Presidential anti-drug task force in South Florida, Special Agent Rios and his partner, Alexander D'Atri, were sent into a "buy and bust" undercover operation to negotiate a large cocaine deal from suspected drug traffickers. The meeting took place at the Hurricane Motel on West Flagler Street, Miami. The operation was going well until one of the suspects, standing by the window, noticed other agents closing in. When he pulled a gun, Rios moved forward in an attempt to disarm the man and save his fellow agents. While struggling with the drug dealer, he was shot in the face and died on the scene; his partner was seriously wounded. Rios was survived by his wife and two children. He was buried in
Jayuya, Puerto Rico. Citizens of
Miami donated $23,000 to the Ariel Rios Memorial Fund. President
Ronald Reagan invited the Rios and D'Atri families to the
White House for a special tribute. The Secretary of the Treasury presented medals to Elsie Rios and Alexander D'Atri. == Court sentencing ==