sábado, 6 de octubre de 2012

FBI: Friendly fire border shootings Nicholas Ivie 30 shot killed Border Patrol agents

FBI: Friendly fire likely in border shootings Nicholas Ivie, 30, was shot and killed as he and two other Border Patrol agents were checking a motion sensor. / US CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION Comment PHOENIX The FBI said Friday a preliminary investigation has found friendly fire likely was to blame in the shootings of two border agents along the Arizona-Mexico border shootings Tuesday about five miles north of the border near Bisbee left one agent dead and another wounded While it is important to Accident Suspected in Agent's Death on Mexican Border New York Times‎ WASHINGTON Federal authorities said Friday that there were "strong preliminary indications" that a Border Patrol agent who was killed in a shooting on Tuesday in Arizona near the border with Mexico was accidentally shot by another agent. emphasize that the FBI's investigation preliminary indications that the death of United States Border Patrol Agent Nicholas J. Ivie and the injury to a second agent was the result of an accidental shooting incident involving only the agents," FBI Special Agent in Charge James L. Turgal Jr. Turgal didn't elaborate on the agency's conclusions but said the FBI is using "all necessary investigative, forensic and analytical resources in the course of this investigation Ivie was shot and killed after he and two other agents responded to an alarm triggered by a sensor aimed at detecting smugglers and others entering the US illegally One of the other agents was shot in the ankle and <b>...</b>
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