Officials say an El Paso Sector Border Patrol agent exchanged gunfire with a subject on Monday morning in Sunland Park, New Mexico. The agent returned fire, striking and killing the alleged shooter.
A U.S. Border Patrol agent came under fire near the Mexican border Monday morning after encountering a group of four people, according to a statement from El Paso Sector Border Patrol officials.
Officials tweeted the agent returned fire and that one person was transported to an area hospital. Doctors reported the subject died from his wounds at the hospital, officials stated. No Border Patrol agents received injuries during the exchange of gunfire, say federal authorities.
Shoot at the border patrol, and you might get shot back. It's the rule.
BP needs A-10s. Get rid of the pickups and give them some AFVs
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DeleteThat "Brrrrrrrttttt" is one of the scariest sounds ever when you hear it. Very distinctive!
DeleteBill Jordan wrote an interesting book based on his experiences.
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As it should be.
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