Suspect Dead After Active Shooter Incident at Texas Border Patrol Sector Annex
- On Monday morning, Ryan Louis Mosqueda, armed with tactical gear, opened fire at a McAllen Border Patrol facility; agents and police returned fire killing him, injuring three officers including one shot in the knee.
- Following the ambush, the White House urged Democrats to tone down rhetoric as DHS reports assaults on federal immigration agents rose nearly 700% year-over-year, with Homan citing congressional language as a factor.
- DHS data shows ICE agent attacks rose nearly 700% from 10 in early 2024 to 79 by mid-year, according to Homeland Security figures and officials.
- A Border Patrol officer was shot and stabilized; flights at McAllen International Airport were delayed, causing local travel disruptions.
- The FBI confirms it is leading an investigation into the McAllen shooting, with a press conference scheduled for later today as DHS shares additional details.
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A suspect with a rifle attacked a Texas Border Patrol office, injuring three people and killing the assailant himself, police said.
'Targeted': Shooter tries ambushing U.S. Border Patrol officers, then pays ultimate price * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
A shooter, armed with a rifle and wearing tactical gear, tried an ambush of U.S. Border Patrol agents at a facility in McAllen, Texas, and was shot and killed, authorities reported. “The Department [of Justice] has zero tolerance for assaults on federal officers or property and will bring the full weight of the law against those responsible,” explained Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. Police reported the shooter wounded one officer, but he …
A man started shooting at the entrance to a U.S. Border Patrol sector unit.
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