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    TX-Police: Border agent shoots man near Rio Grande

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    Updated April 02, 2010
    Police: Border agent shoots man near Rio Grande

    LAREDO, Texas (AP) — A Border Patrol agent shot and killed an unarmed man on the banks of the Rio Grande following a struggle, authorities said Friday.

    Border Patrol agents found several men carrying five bundles of marijuana, weighing about 260 pounds, onto the river bank in Laredo near a residential neighborhood late Wednesday night, said Laredo police spokesman Joe Baeza Jr.

    The men scattered when the agents approached. An agent caught up with one of the alleged smugglers, and the pair struggled in the brush before the agent shot the man once in the chest, Baeza said.

    "The paramedics tried to revive him, but he was already gone," he said.

    Investigators do not believe the man, a Mexican citizen in his 30s, was armed, Baeza said.

    Border Patrol officials confirmed the shooting but would not release other details on Friday including any information about the agent or to say whether he was still on patrol.

    Authorities are working with the Mexican consulate to notify the man's family before releasing his name, but he is believed to have previously been apprehended by Border Patrol while allegedly trafficking drugs into the United States, Baeza said.

    The other men who allegedly crossed the Rio Grande Wednesday night escaped by swimming back across the river into Mexico, he said.

    While Border Patrol agents occasionally get into physical confrontations with illegal immigrants, shootings remain very rare.

    Two agents, Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, shot an unarmed illegal immigrant, Osvaldo Aldrete Davila, in 2005 near El Paso. Aldrete later said he was trying to surrender, though the agents claimed Aldrete was brandishing a gun.

    The agents were convicted in federal court of assault with a dangerous weapon, lying about the incident and violating Aldrete's constitutional rights. Aldrete was later arrested on drug trafficking charges, and the agent's case became a contested part of the debate on border security.

    Ramos and Compean went to prison but had their sentences commuted by President George W. Bush in early 2009.

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    Tragically the shooting of this drug smuggler will receive far more long-term attention (through endless litigation in the courts) than the recent murder of distinguished Arizona rancher Rob Krentz by an illegal alien; and, because the drug dealer was unarmed, probably will negate the possibility of getting armed national guard troops assigned to protect the border now.
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    be glad johnny sutton isnt in office anymore.
    he would be all over this

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    We would all be lucky if Sutton self-deported to Mexico!
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