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The Recent US-Mexico Border Incident.
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I've also had a look around and there seems to be scant news regarding this particular incident.
But looking at the sites that involve border crossings, it may be just an almost-usual occurrence.

Quote:Border Patrol union says agents were "ambushed" but questions remain.

'A U.S. Border Patrol agent was tracking a group of undocumented immigrants when he was
ambushed in a rock attack, a spokesman for the agency's national union said.

Agent Rogelio Martinez, 36, of El Paso, died Sunday after he and his Big Bend sector partner
responded to activity near Interstate 10 in the Van Horn area, which is about 120 miles east of
El Paso.

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"We do believe it was an ambush. It was not random activity," said Chris Cabrera, spokesman
for the National Border Patrol Council union. The FBI, which is the lead agency investigating the
incident, has not confirmed if the  injuries were the result of an attack. 

Martinez's partner is in stable condition in the intensive care unit of an El Paso hospital.
"What we were told was that Agent Martinez had signs of a group," Cabrera said. "He had foot signs.
He didn’t say how many. When his partner got to him, he had already been attacked."

It is not known how large of a group Martinez was tracking near a culvert, Cabrera said.

“He had foot signs. He didn’t say how many.
When his partner got to him, he had already been attacked.”
Chris Cabrera, spokesman for the National Border Patrol Council union. After his partner radioed for
help, the Border Patrol "cast a wide net," including a helicopter, to try to find the group, Cabrera said.

"We don’t know if it was one assailant or multiple assailants," Cabrera said.

Cabrera said that Martinez's partner was seriously injured and does not remember much about the
incident. "He is expected to survive. He has a long recovery ahead of him," Cabrera said. 

Few details have been released by authorities who said the incident is still under investigation.
Gov. Greg Abbott announced that a $20,000 reward is being offered by Texas Crime Stoppers for
information leading to the arrest of anyone involved.

Rush Carter, a supervisor for the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol region that includes the area where
Martinez died, told the Associated Press that all the agency can confirm is that the two "were injured
while performing their regular duties" and that reports the agents were attacked are "speculation."

The Associated Press, citing an anonymous source, also reported that investigators believe Martinez
may have fallen down a 14-foot culvert.

The FBI in a news release Monday night said Border Patrol agents found the two agents “in a culvert area”
adjacent to I-10 about 12 miles east of Van Horn late Saturday night.
They provided immediate medical care and took them to a Van Horn hospital.
The agents sustained traumatic head injuries and broken bones, according to the FBI...'
SOURCE:

Quote:Mystery Still Surrounds Circumstances of Border Patrol Agent's Death Near Van Horn.

'Van Horn, TX -The FBI is leading the investigation into the death of one and serious injury
of another U.S. Border Patrol Agent near the Van Horn Station in Culberson County.

According to the FBI, both agents suffered traumatic head injuries as well as broken bones.
The FBI stated that on Saturday, Nov. 18 at 11:20 p.m. the two injured agents were located
in a culvert area adjacent Interstate 10 about 2 miles east of Van Horn.

The FBI statement clarifies when the attack happened. News reports Sunday suggested th
 attack happened Sunday afternoon. The injured agents were administered medical care until
ambulances arrived and rushed both to the hospital in Van Horn.
Later, both agents were airlifted separately to El Paso for more advanced medical care...'

'...The AP reported early Tuesday morning that, “Rogelio Martinez was found at the bottom of a
14-foot culvert and that investigators believe he may have fallen.”

But, the AP quotes an anonymous source further, suggesting that the area where the agents
were harmed is a known for drug smuggling activity. “

Agents often look for drugs in culverts,” the AP report states. And, “Cabrera said agents who
responded to the scene described it as "grisly" and said Martinez and his partner had "extensive
injuries." Chris Cabrera is a spokesman for a border patrol agents union, the report states...'
San Angelo Live:

A different one.

Quote:Man arrested in connection with deadly beating on Pikes Peak Drive in Northeast El Paso.

'A man has been arrested in connection with the fatal beating of another man in Northeast
El Paso this weekend, police officials said Monday.

Detectives on Sunday arrested Efrain Argumedo, 35, who is accused of killing Marco Hinojos,
36, during a fight early Saturday in the 5000 block of Pikes Peak Drive, police said.

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About 1:40 a.m. Saturday, police responding to a call of a fight in progress found Hinojos with
a head injury and unconscious in the driveway of a home, police...'

'...An investigation into the death of Hinojos continues, police said.
The death on Saturday was the second homicide in the same block of Pikes Peak Drive
this year after a shooting in February.

There have been 19 murder cases this year compared with 17 in all of last year...'
El Paso Times:


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The Recent US-Mexico Border Incident. - by BIAD - 11-21-2017, 03:35 PM
RE: The Recent US-Mexico Border Incident. - by BIAD - 11-24-2017, 10:00 AM

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