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    Let them eat paint part of Border Patrol's plan

    Let them eat paint part of Border Patrol's plan
    ARTHUR H. ROTSTEIN
    Published: 04.26.2008

    Some U.S. Border Patrol agents along the Mexican border are packing paintball rifles, but they're not being used for games.
    Agents in the patrol's Tucson, San Diego and Yuma sectors have been armed with guns that launch pepper spray and paintball projectiles and are trained to fire paintballs when they come under attack along border fences.
    Splattering paint on rock throwers at high velocities is intended to dissuade them and to combat what has become a sharp increase in the number of rockings and other assaults on agents along the Mexican border.
    "It has become a very effective tool," said Border Patrol spokesman Ramon Rivera. "It has helped agents dramatically."
    The Border Patrol has about 1,000 of the paintball guns, which have been in the hands of agents since October. The gun, known as the FN303, is produced by a Belgian company and it replaced a less effective paintball gun that was used for three or four years in Nogales, Rivera said.
    At a range of about 225 to 250 feet, someone hit with a paintball could end up with stinging, welts, bruises or contusions, "and you're not going to just be able to wipe (the paint) off your clothes," Border Patrol spokesman Lloyd Easterling said.
    "It certainly lets you know that you've been hit with one of these things. It's designed for you to take note and to stop what you're doing."
    Jennifer Allen, director of the Border Action Network, a human rights organization based in Tucson, said she's encouraged by the agency's efforts.
    "We have encouraged the Border Patrol to utilize nonlethal responses," she said. "We've encouraged training for agents that has them better prepared to de-escalate rather than escalate situations, and to respond with appropriate level of threat."
    "We are encouraged by the Border Patrol's following through and looking into implementing nonlethal strategies. However, I think we're going to see the level of violence continue to escalate on the border until we have comprehensive immigration reform.''
    Assaults on agents frequently occur as groups of illegal immigrants stage along border fences, waiting for an opportunity to cross into the United States, or soon after they've already done so.
    The number of rockings, and of total assaults on agents - including attacks involving vehicles, Molotov cocktails and firearms - has jumped sharply along the Mexican border.
    From Oct. 1 through March 31, there were 577 assaults on agents, compared with 426 assaults reported borderwide over the same period a year earlier; rockings increased to 424 from 273 over the same comparable dates.
    Agents in the San Diego sector have experienced 217 rockings in the 2008 fiscal year that began in October, followed by 132 in the Tucson sector, which covers most of the Arizona-Mexico border.
    Easterling said the launcher gives the Border Patrol agents a way to deliver projectiles, either an irritating pepper agent or paint to mark a target, so the agents can counter aggressive behavior.
    "They're designed to stop the threat, basically, and incapacitate a target without causing any critical injuries," he said.
    Rivera said the paintball launchers have been fired on 21 occasions.

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    so let me see if i understand this.

    its okay for the illegals in mexico to throw rocks and other things that can injure our border patrol agents and yet all out BP agents can do is fire paintballs and pepper spray back.........

    WHAT THE HELL AM I MISSING HERE?????

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    U.S. border patrol helicopter downed by illegals

    Will the Secret Services exchange their weapons for paintball guns to provide protection for the president. former presidents, vice president, and presidential candidates?

    Paintball guns are 'toys' to play games with--the U.S. Mexican border is as much a war zone as is Iraq.

    This happened in 2005.

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    U.S. border patrol helicopter downed by illegals



    U.S. Border Patrol Yuma sector public affairs officer Michael Gramley pulls the cover off one of the rotors of a Border Patrol helicopter that was struck by a rock Tuesday night. Sun photo/Alfred J. Hernandez

    Dan Whitcomb, Reuters, via Google News, reports:

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A U.S. Border Patrol helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing after illegal immigrants pelted it with baseball-sized rocks, damaging a rotor, a spokesman for the agency said on Thursday.

    There were no injuries as the helicopter’s pilot was able to set the aircraft down just north of the All American Canal on the border between the U.S. and Mexico, Border Patrol spokesman Michael Gramley said.

    Authorities say smugglers are becoming increasingly willing to use violence against border patrol agents as their trade becomes more profitable, with smugglers able to earn about $2,000 per person.

    The helicopter pilot was responding to a call for help from agents on the ground on Tuesday evening when about 10 people on the south bank of the canal began hurling large rocks at the aircraft.

    “One of the rocks struck one of the three rotors and the pilot instantly felt a bad vibration as he was flying,â€
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    A U.S. Border Patrol helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing after illegal immigrants pelted it with baseball-sized rocks, damaging a rotor, a spokesman for the agency said on Thursday.
    There is little doubt in my mind that whoever instigated this attack by throwing rocks, had the intention of killing these border patrol agents! We should not excuse, justify, or ignore that fact just because the perpetrator did not have access or the means to purchase a firearm this time!

    You do not defend against deadly force with paintball guns! Whoever implemeted this paintball gun program should be terminated immediately for incompetence!
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    Border Patrol agents combat rock-throwers with paintball gun

    Border Patrol agents combat rock-throwers with paintball guns
    05:11 PM CDT on Saturday, April 26, 2008
    Associated Press

    TUCSON, Ariz. – Some U.S. Border Patrol agents along the Mexican border are packing paintball rifles, but they're not being used for games.

    Agents in the patrol's Tucson, San Diego and Yuma sectors have been armed with guns that launch pepper spray and paintball projectiles and are trained to fire paintballs when they come under attack along border fences.

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    Splattering paint on rock throwers at high velocities is intended to dissuade them and to combat what has become a sharp increase in the number of rockings and other assaults on agents along the Mexican border.

    "It has become a very effective tool," said Border Patrol spokesman Ramon Rivera. "It has helped agents dramatically."

    The Border Patrol has about 1,000 of the paintball guns, which have been in the hands of agents since October. The gun, known as the FN303, is produced by a Belgian company and it replaced a less effective paintball gun that was used for three or four years in Nogales, Ariz., Rivera said.

    At a range of about 225 to 250 feet, someone hit with a paintball could end up with stinging, welts, bruises or contusions, "and you're not going to just be able to wipe it (the paint) off your clothes," Border Patrol spokesman Lloyd Easterling said.

    "It certainly lets you know that you've been hit with one of these things; it's designed for you to take note and to stop what you're doing."

    Jennifer Allen, director of the Border Action Network, a human rights organization based in Tucson, said she's encouraged by the agency's efforts.

    "We have encouraged the Border Patrol to utilize nonlethal responses," she said. "We've encouraged training for agents that has them better prepared to de-escalate rather than escalate situations, and to respond with appropriate level of threat."

    "We are encouraged by the Border Patrol's following through and looking into implementing nonlethal strategies. However, I think we're going to see the level of violence continue to escalate on the border until we have comprehensive immigration reform," Allen said.

    Assaults on agents frequently occur as groups of illegal immigrants stage along border fences, waiting for an opportunity to cross into the United States, or soon after they've already done so.

    The number of rockings, and of total assaults on agents – including attacks involving vehicles, Molotov cocktails and firearms – have jumped sharply along the Mexican border.

    From Oct. 1 through March 31, there were 577 assaults on agents, compared to 426 assaults reported borderwide over the same period a year earlier; rockings increased to 424 from 273 over the same comparable dates.

    Agents in the San Diego sector have experienced 217 rockings in the 2008 fiscal year that began in October, followed by 132 in the Tucson sector, which covers most of the Arizona-Mexico border.

    Easterling said the launcher gives the Border Patrol agents a way to deliver projectiles, either an irritating pepper agent or paint to mark a target, so they can counter aggressive behavior.

    "They're designed to stop the threat, basically, and incapacitate a target without causing any critical injuries," he said.

    Rivera said the paintball launchers have been fired on 21 occasions.

    Each agent in those incidents could have fired several magazines full of rounds, Rivera said. The 29-inch-long rifle, with a compressed air canister that fires the 15 projectiles in its magazine, resembles a Vietnam-era grenade launcher but weighs only about 5 pounds.

    Most of the time, he said, "we do what's called saturation: shoot the pepper pellets around a group of rock throwers to get them to stop throwing rocks that can end up hurting or possibly killing an agent."

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