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Stolen U.S. Border Patrol vehicle ends up in Mexico
Stolen U.S. Border Patrol vehicle ends up in Mexico
The Associated Press
Article Launched: 09/25/2007 05:09:03 PM PDT
EL CENTRO, Calif.—Thieves fled to Mexico in a stolen U.S. Border
Patrol vehicle, an agency spokesman said Tuesday.
The vehicle was stolen Sunday in the Border Patrol's El Centro
sector, which encompasses eastern California's border with Mexico.
The sector includes the Imperial Sand Dunes, a desert playground for
off-road vehicle enthusiasts that attracts marijuana smugglers, and
the city of Calexico.
Border Patrol spokesman Enrique Lozano declined to elaborate on any
aspect of the theft, including the how, where and by whom the
vehicle was stolen. The agency has asked Mexican authorities for
help locating the vehicle and the thieves.
"Everything is under investigation and it's a very sensitive
matter," Lozano said.
AND HERE IS THE REST OF THE STORY
MONTERREY, Mexico (Reuters) - Three Mexican minors detained in California on
suspicion of smuggling drugs stole a U.S. Border Patrol car while still wearing
handcuffs and drove it back across the border to Mexico.
Police in the Mexican border city of Mexicali said on Tuesday the three boys had
been driving a pick-up truck on a remote Californian highway when a Border
Patrol agent stopped them.
Suspicious they were carrying marijuana, he handcuffed them and put them in his
patrol car while he searched their truck.
"As the agent was doing his search, he left the vehicle running and the keys in
the ignition, so one of the lads, still wearing handcuffs, grabbed the steering
wheel and they headed back to Mexico," a police spokesman said.
The Border Patrol, which plays cat and mouse around the clock with illegal
Mexican migrants and drug traffickers, confirmed the vehicle was stolen in
southern California on Sunday and driven over the border near Mexicali.
Mexican police used a helicopter to locate the patrol vehicle in a remote
agricultural area near the border.
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DENNIS
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These kids have achieved hero status. If they look at the rear view mirror, they'll probably find the handcuff key hanging from it.
The BP agent is dumber than a fence.
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Diver
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
The BP agent is dumber than a fence. |
Another argument in favor of a fence !!
And you don't have to give a fence wages and benefits to stand around and not think.
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I didn't know BP vehicles had those small diameter chrome chain steering wheels!
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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Bajafun777
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B.P. agent made a bad mistake but due to the heat in the Imperial County he probably left the air conditioner on so he would not get into trouble for
being inhumane towards the minors. Some days you can not win for losing!! This agent will definately be disciplined if not terminated over trying to
be overly fair. His best deal would have been to handcuff them all together and use a set of leg chains on each so if they tried to run off good
hopping. Too late for that and agents only get get handcuffs with no leg chains being issued for the field. I bet other agents will not be worried
about heat issues for other illegals in the future. Glad nobody got wrecked into by these little crooks during their escape. A lot of what ifs could
be written here but this is really a tough and demanding job with little being said in the way of "At a Boys." Too bad, as I have seen some really
intense video on the attacks on agents on our borders, you would not believe how bad these drug and illegal runners put these agents in danger. Easy
to laugh about things going bad but this job is really dangerous. I guess feeling bad for the crooks discomfort in the future is definately out of
the question now. Later============bajafun777
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DENNIS
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How hot has it been the last few days in Imperial County? I can't imagine that after a hot pursuit and apprehension of three slimey drug smugglers,
the BP would have their comfort in mind. It's nice that you would want to cut the guy some slack but, I don't think he deserves it. He screwed up
badly, got careless.
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DENNIS
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Yeah, well, I don't know what your problem is but, you don't make any sense here. When did I comment on how police feel at a persons death?
Never.
What was the body recovery you mention? Was this instance a body recovery? It should have been. The crappy little smugglers don't deserve life,
let alone a free car to drive home in.
How many of these cases have I been involved in personally? None. I'm not a cop and I'm not an illegal drug smuggler. So what?
Oh, and please, cut the crap about professionalism and humanitarianism. You portray these guys as tour guides. Ask some of the detained about
their hospitality. When you're done doing that, take your free spelling lesson and get off my back.
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oldhippie
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HA! This is funny. Let's leave the perps (boys) in the car with the motor running so they stay cool. Yeah, they were so cool they just drove away.
HAHAHA.
I bet they had the keys to their car in their pocket to boot! Too bad they probably didn't speak English well enough to use the radio and report a
smuggler dressed in a border patrol uniform.
Good help IS hard to find.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by oldhippie
Good help IS hard to find. |
Who, in law enforcement, would cuff a prisoner so he could steer a car, even though it was still running and the Tigres Del Norte CD was playing
for their listening pleasure?
Oh, yeah, I know...The useless Border Patrol.
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woody with a view
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funny...
in all of my days of pulling up on scene, i NEVER saw a cop doing cpr or stabilizing a trauma patient. it ALWAYS
seemed they were doing their traffic control, or witness statements. these are my generalizations.....your mileage may vary......
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DENNIS
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Woody...
Are, or where you an EMT / Firefighter? I thought I'd seen these references in the past.
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Bajafun777
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Well, I did not say the B.P. did not mess up. He should have cuffed them behind their backs and used the seatbelt, so they could not move about if he
was going to utilize his vehicle. He should have waited for backup before he began the search, as the vehicle was not going anywhere with the
knotheads in cuffs. Now, I have seen numerous officers in Imperial County put the crooks in their cage units with the air conditioner on. Officers
down here get written up for not taking the heat into consideration during an arrest or detention issue. I have also had officers help stop bleeding
until medical aide arrives, so Woody it does happen but not all the time. Again, I think B.P. and Customs are hiring rapidly and these young officers
in their desire to please make some bad decisions that experience will teach them not to do, if they get by their mistakes. If I only had a dime for
all the dumb things I did in my younger years trying to make a difference. It's like the saying goes "chit happens" and then you have to deal with
it. When your young you want to do everything to get the bad guys and recover the big bust and this overly active desire more often than not leads
young officers into very very gray areas that they have to improvise to get through. Again, some get by it or just the luck of the day and everything
still goes down all good, what a great day when that happens. So, nothing to get upset over as these B.P. and Custom Officers have some of the
toughest training out there. Their jobs are tough and questioned every time. "No fight be happy" "No Hurry, No Worry, Just Fun."
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Roberto
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Dennis, you are either
1. Totally out of control and feel the need to respond to every post.
2. A jerk.
You are posting all the time, responding to things that you obviously have no clue about. YOU are the one who needs to back off.
So, which is it?
Let's see how many seconds it takes Dennis to open his mouth and "opine" on this one.
[Edited on 9-28-2007 by Roberto]
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Al G
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Quote: | Originally posted by Roberto
Dennis, you are either
1. Totally out of control and feel the need to respond to every post.
2. A jerk.
You are posting all the time, responding to things that you obviously have no clue about. YOU are the one who needs to back off.
So, which is it?
Let's see how many seconds it takes Dennis to open his mouth and "opine" on this one.
[Edited on 9-28-2007 by Roberto] |
Roberto...I have followed a few of you posts. When was it you first assumed this GOD complex....
Albert G
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The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Al G
Roberto...I have followed a few of you posts. When was it you first assumed this GOD complex.... |
That's very nice Al, wish I could say I had followed some of your posts.
I have no GOD complex, as you put it. I just say what I think. If you don't like it, well ... I don't care.
What I DO know is the kind of person soulpatch is - and I can tell you DENNIS is out of line - and clueless.
Did I hurt your feelings on that Loreto Bay post?
[Edited on 9-28-2007 by Roberto]
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Bajafun777...your posts puts the best light on the matter and that should be good enough for most people...I can see myself doing a humane thing...but
the world has changed and now there is no right thing...only protection for the good and BAD... If they are old enough to do wrong, then they are
punks and should be treated that way...not abused. It seems to me without being there, none of us can make a judgement...besides is it all that
important
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Quote: | Originally posted by Roberto
Quote: | Originally posted by Al G
Roberto...I have followed a few of you posts. When was it you first assumed this GOD complex.... |
That's very nice Al, wish I could say I had followed some of your posts.
I have no GOD complex, as you put it. I just say what I think. If you don't like it, well ... I don't care.
What I DO know is the kind of person soulpatch is - and I can tell you DENNIS is out of line - and clueless.
Did I hurt your feelings on that Loreto Bay post?
[Edited on 9-28-2007 by Roberto] |
You are very judgmental and it seems you have a self righteousness without regards to whoever you speak...just my feeling.
Please explain your connection with soulpatch...I could go back and read the jibber-jabber, but I am lazy.
Lb post???well I will have to read that one again...still a repossed loser...hope you didn't lose to much
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Anybody know the address or phone number of these guys, I'd like to purchase the movie rights for the next Cheech and Chong movie.
Iflyfish
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iflyfish: 1-800-BITE-ME. A toll free call.
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You are very judgmental |
JUDGMENTAL ??? What a horrible thing to say. Wouldn't want to make judgments about the people and situations we encounter, now would we - what could
happen next? Where I come from, making sound judgments is at the root of survival.
Quote: | Please explain your connection with soulpatch...I could go back and read the jibber-jabber, but I am lazy.
| Well, you find anything in the "gibber-jabber". My "connection" is not for public discussion.
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