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  • Me Ex Girlfriend's Dad Was Involved In A Shootout On The Border

    Her dad is a border patrol agent and was working boat patrol on the Rio Grande River by Mission, Tx. She told me that they intercepted some smugglers and a truck pulled up on the Mexican side, some dudes jumped out and began shooting at him and his fellow agent. They returned fire and got a confirm kill.

    This is a big deal now because the Mexican authorities are saying that he and the other agent began to fire first. Now the FBI, DEA and other organizations are involved.

    Border Patrol agents exchange gunfire across U.S-Mexico border.

    .S. Border Patrol agents fired gunshots into Mexico after coming under attack during a half-ton drug bust and giving chase to a truck along the Rio Grande, U.S. authorities said Monday.

    No Border Patrol agents were hurt during the "fire fight" early Saturday in Mission, agency spokeswoman Rosalinda Huey said. She did not say whether Border Patrol gunfire hit anyone, citing the ongoing investigation.

    "The firing they received came from the Mexican side," Huey said.

    Huey said several Border Patrol agents, at least some of whom were patrolling in boats, were seizing a half-ton of marijuana when they came under gunfire. Federal officials said the shots from Mexico began when a truck that was being chased by another group of Border Patrol agents entered the area.

    FBI special agent Jorge Cisneros said the truck, which was on the U.S. side, appeared to be connected to the drug seizure. He said the gunfire from Mexico was a "direct result" of Border Patrol agents doing their jobs.

    The FBI did not confirm if driver was apprehended or if the vehicle was seized.

    Cisneros described the shootout as brief.

    "We're obviously concerned with what happened, that they would be shooting from the Mexico side to us," Cisneros said.

    Federal officials did not release how many agents were involved, how many shots were fired or the number of shooters on the Mexico side. Cisneros said the FBI was working with Mexico authorities, including the Mexican military and the Tamaulipas state police, to determine what happened.

    It was at least the second time in three months that Border Patrol agents in Texas have fired into Mexico. In June, a Border Patrol agent fatally shot a 15-year-old Mexican boy after authorities say a group trying to illegally enter Texas threw rocks at officers near downtown El Paso.

    Reports of bullets whizzing across the border from Mexico also are on the rise. At least eight bullets have been fired into El Paso in the last few weeks from the rising violence in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, where drug violence has killed more than 4,000 people since 2009, making it one of the deadliest cities in the world.

    Cisneros said he can recall a handful of times in the last few years that gunfire from Mexico has crossed over the border. He said Border Patrol agents "have always been very good about not shooting back unless there is a life-threatening situation."

    Huey who would not say whether the agents involved in the shooting still were on patrol. She said agents are authorized to fire their weapons any time they feel lives are at risk, even into Mexico.

    "As long as our agents feel their life is in danger, they are allowed lethal (force)," she said.

    It is a fact, however, that an increased frequency of attacks on Border Patrol agents and sheriff's deputies patrolling the South Texas border with Mexico have been documented since at least 2005.

    The following is an excerpt from a May 2007 National Drug Intelligence Center report titled " South Texas High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Drug Market Analysis",

  • #2
    WAR BORDER PATROL!!!

    Those guys are severely underpaid though.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Dick Buffman View Post
      WAR BORDER PATROL!!!

      Those guys are severely underpaid though.

      it was pretty bad. I had to calm her down. luckily, he didn't get hit.

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      • #4
        i would let them drug trafficars get through, i hear they pay handsomely.....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 2501 View Post
          it was pretty bad. I had to calm her down. luckily, he didn't get hit.
          They're not armed very well either are they?

          You know what they're carrying? They should have ar 15's instead of just side arms.

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          • #6
            Is it true that Mexicans have really hard heads?

            A guy I know in the army claims while stationed on the border, he cracked a Mexican in the head with an M16, the guy fell down, bounced back up and kept running.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Derranged View Post
              Is it true that Mexicans have really hard heads?

              A guy I know in the army claims while stationed on the border, he cracked a Mexican in the head with an M16, the guy fell down, bounced back up and kept running.
              man an m-16 is made of plastic and light aluminum.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
                man an m-16 is made of plastic and light aluminum.
                Was not aware........

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Derranged View Post
                  Was not aware........
                  yeah it's kinda light.

                  the only part that is steel is the barrel and the bolt.

                  the frame is aluminum and the grip , stock , forearm , etc. is plastic.

                  worthless as a club.

                  back when rifles were made of wood/metal and were heavy they can be used like that but not really modern lightweight weapons.

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                  • #10
                    **** is bad....


                    these guys don't know wether they are dealing with drug dealers or innocent people trying to cross to find a better life. Thus, these types of events make them untrustful of everyone, and in conclusion innocent people loose their life.

                    It's similar to the war in Iraq and how the soldiers out there are paranoid of everyone because they don't know who the real enemy is. Nevertheless, a lot of these ****s abuse their power and harm perfectly innocent people...

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