From kvia.com -EL PASO, Texas -- Hudspeth County, Texas Sheriff Arvin West confirmed a Hudspeth County road crew came under fire Thursday morning from gunmen in Mexico. Sheriff West told ABC-7 that around 10:30 a.m, Thursday a road crew was repairing a part of Indian Hot Springs road, just east of Neely's crossing in Hudspeth County along the US-Mexico border when they came under gunfire from the Mexican side. The crew was able to escape unharmed and managed to call for help. Units from the Texas Department of Public Safety, Border Patrol and Hudspeth County sheriff's deputies responded within minutes. They were able to determine the shots came from the Mexican side of the Rio Grande but were unable to spot the actual gunmen. More here
Gunmen In Mexico Shoot Across Border, Again
Posted by
Rachel Pulaski
on Friday, January 14, 2011
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Border,
National News
1 comments:
We should send the 4th Armored Cav into Mexico and establish a new border 20 to 30 miles deeper into Mexico and start hunting down the cartel members and terminating them with the most extreme prejudice.
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