bitterlyclingin
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[Two shot, one dead last night. Don't these guys know they're supposed to run like Hell when the bad guys open fire on them. Maybe, instead of marksmanship training for those being trained as new agents, Janet napolitano should institute new physical requirements, like being able to run the quarter mile in a specified time to prove you can capably run to safety when the bad guys open fire. Gotta keep the employees safe, yano. Like the Libyan Ambassador, and bullet free, too. None of this rubber bullet stuff like Brian Terry was engaged in when he was killed. One more thing, if you're not carrying bandoliers of extra ammo or spare cases in the pockets of your uniform, that's less government property to be damaged when the bad guys manage to land a round or two. Shoulda run instead of tryin' to do your job. Too bad Nappy can't figure out a way to keep the uniforms undamaged, too when the agents are shot. In WWII, Russian soldiers about to be shot in front of a firing squad were stripped down to their shorts leaving an intact uniform for the next guy to wear. Barry's a good Commie. he'll figure a way.]
"Two U.S. Border Patrol agents were shot, one fatally, Tuesday morning in an area in south Arizona known as a major drug-smuggling corridor, authorities said.
The identities of the agents were not immediately released, but the shooting occurred at the Brian Terry Station near Naco, Ariz., which is just south of Tucson. The station was named after an agent who was killed in the line of duty in December 2010. The area is considered a remote part of the state and sources tell Fox News that the shooting occurred at 1:50 a.m. local time and about 8 miles from the border.
The agents who were shot were on patrol with a third agent, who was not harmed, according to George McCubbin, president of the National Border Patrol Council, a union representing about 17,000 border patrol agents......."
2 US border agents shot, 1 killed, near major drug corridor in Arizona | Fox News
"Two U.S. Border Patrol agents were shot, one fatally, Tuesday morning in an area in south Arizona known as a major drug-smuggling corridor, authorities said.
The identities of the agents were not immediately released, but the shooting occurred at the Brian Terry Station near Naco, Ariz., which is just south of Tucson. The station was named after an agent who was killed in the line of duty in December 2010. The area is considered a remote part of the state and sources tell Fox News that the shooting occurred at 1:50 a.m. local time and about 8 miles from the border.
The agents who were shot were on patrol with a third agent, who was not harmed, according to George McCubbin, president of the National Border Patrol Council, a union representing about 17,000 border patrol agents......."
2 US border agents shot, 1 killed, near major drug corridor in Arizona | Fox News