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U.S. CBP Reviewing Apparent Road Rage Incident Between Officer and Canadian Tourist
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection is conducting a review of a road rage incident involving one of its officers and a Canadian tourist that occurred on the morning of September 22 near exit 24 on Interstate 190 in Western New York.
- The incident followed a confrontation in which the officer reportedly told the Ontario vehicle occupants to 'Never come to the U.S. again,' prompting the agency's managerial review.
- The event was recorded by the tourist, posted online with a map, and drew media attention highlighting CBP’s handling of employee conduct.
- CBP spokesperson Mike Niezgoda highlighted the agency’s commitment to honor and ethical conduct throughout its work, noting that all reports of misconduct are taken seriously and addressed with transparency in their annual internal investigations report.
- This review highlights CBP's dedication to maintaining ethical behavior, professional excellence, and appropriate conduct among its workforce despite facing public scrutiny.
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Le Journal de Quebec
The U.S. Border Service is investigating a video showing one of its agents yelling at a Canadian to "never return to the United States."
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleU.S. CBP reviewing apparent road rage incident between officer and Canadian tourist
United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) says it is reviewing an incident involving what appears to be a CBP officer and a Canadian tourist in Western New York.The incident was caught on camera by the tourist and posted online. In the video, the officer can be heard telling the people in the vehicle from Ontario to "Never come to the U.S. again." The video then shows the officer closely following the vehicle from Ontario.The video inclu…
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The Hamilton Spectator
‘Never come to the U.S. again’: U.S. border officials launch review after video appears to show officer yelling at Ontario driver
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it is conducting a “managerial review of this incident.”
·Toronto, Canada
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