❓WHAT HAPPENED: A gunman entered a Border Patrol building near McAllen International Airport in Texas and ambushed federal agents before being shot and killed.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The unnamed gunman, armed with a rifle and wearing tactical gear, and Border Patrol agents.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Early Monday morning at the Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol building near McAllen International Airport, Texas.
🎯IMPACT: Flights at McAllen Airport have been delayed. Graphic photos show the gunman lying dead outside the federal building.
An active shooter was killed after entering the Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol building near McAllen International Airport in Texas on Monday morning. The gunman, who had not been identified as of the time of publication, ambushed federal agents during the incident.
According to a witness, the man was armed with a rifle and wearing tactical gear when he launched the attack. Border Patrol agents responded by neutralizing the threat. The ambush appears to be intentional, with Border Patrol agents purposely targeted. Some reports indicate that a McAllen police officer was wounded during the exchange of gunfire, but they are believed to be in stable condition.
The attack follows weeks of political agitation by Democrat lawmakers, some directly calling for action against U.S. immigration agents. A number of Democratic officials have been arrested for physically interfering with immigration enforcement actions, including Congresswoman LaMonica McIver (D-NJ), who pleaded not guilty to assaulting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel in federal court at the end of June.
Meanwhile, former Democratic Party vice presidential nominee, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), has publicly likened ICE agents to the Gestapo in Adolf Hitler’s Germany. Additionally, in June, Cudahy, California, Vice Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez posted a social media video in which she called on Hispanic gangs to defend illegal immigrants from ICE agents.
The latest incident caused significant disruption at McAllen International Airport, with all flights delayed as authorities secured the area.
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