U.S. border patrol helicopter hit by
gunfire near Mexican border
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[June 08, 2015]
By Jim Forsyth
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - A U.S.
Customs and Border Protection helicopter was forced to make an emergency
landing near the Mexican border after it was hit several times by
gunfire, the FBI said on Saturday.
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The helicopter was on an operational mission along the Rio Grande
near Laredo, Texas, when shots from the ground struck it late Friday
afternoon, Special Agent Michelle Lee said.
"The rounds penetrated and damaged the aircraft, forcing the pilot
to make an emergency landing," Lee told Reuters. The pilot was not
injured and no one on the ground was affected by the emergency
landing, she said.
Lee said the FBI is investigating the incident, along with the Texas
Rangers.
She declined to say what the helicopter's mission was at the time,
and said all other aspects of the incident, including whether the
gunfire came from the U.S. or Mexican side of the border, are part
of the investigation.
The Texas National Guard was deployed to the border last fall in
response to a spike last summer in refugees from Central America
attempting to enter the United States illegally.
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The Texas Legislature recently passed a bill that would replace the
Guard with 250 Texas Department of Public Safety officers, as well
as other assets.
(Editing By Frank McGurty and Digby Lidstone)
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