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Suspect killed after opening fire at Border Patrol while smuggling Chinese nationals
Posted on 6/6/19 at 10:23 am
Posted on 6/6/19 at 10:23 am
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A suspect was killed in a gunfire battle with Border Patrol agents this week, while attempting to illegally smuggle two Chinese citizens into the U.S. through Mexico.
Officials said 23-year-old American citizen Travis James Eckstein opened fire on agents Monday evening, after refusing to stop for an inspection of his pickup truck at the San Ysidro Port of Entry between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico.
NBC News reported that after Eckstein drove across the border, he began firing shots while still inside the vehicle, then got out of his truck and began shooting at federal agents who returned fire, hitting him. San Diego Fire-Rescue personnel and CBP officers attempted life-saving measures, but Eckstein died at the scene.
None of the seven Border Patrol officers involved in the incident were injured.
Two Chinese nationals, ages 18 and 27, were discovered hidden in the back of the truck and found to have no legal status to enter the U.S. The men were not injured and taken into custody by Border Patrol.
"The CBP officers risked their own lives to protect the public from this gunman," director of field operations, Pete Flores, said of the incident in a statement released Wednesday. "Human smuggling is always dangerous. This unfortunate incident demonstrates the total disregard smuggling organizations have for what they consider to be cargo."
The Morning Call reported that the San Ysidro Port of Entry is "considered the Western Hemisphere's busiest border crossing," processing roughly 70,000 northbound vehicles on the daily.
According to CBP, operations following the incident were only "suspended for about 30 minutes," and "there was no impact to pedestrian traffic or to southbound vehicle traffic at the border crossing."
Border apprehensions have increasingly soared over recent months, with a 32 percent spike just from April to May — hitting the highest level of arrests in 13 years, The Washington Post reported.
With that rise, officials say, a majority of the illegal immigrants attempting to enter the United States at its southern border are actually native to countries other than Mexico. Last week, a group of 116 African nationals were caught wading across the Rio Grande River into Texas.
A suspect was killed in a gunfire battle with Border Patrol agents this week, while attempting to illegally smuggle two Chinese citizens into the U.S. through Mexico.
Officials said 23-year-old American citizen Travis James Eckstein opened fire on agents Monday evening, after refusing to stop for an inspection of his pickup truck at the San Ysidro Port of Entry between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico.
NBC News reported that after Eckstein drove across the border, he began firing shots while still inside the vehicle, then got out of his truck and began shooting at federal agents who returned fire, hitting him. San Diego Fire-Rescue personnel and CBP officers attempted life-saving measures, but Eckstein died at the scene.
None of the seven Border Patrol officers involved in the incident were injured.
Two Chinese nationals, ages 18 and 27, were discovered hidden in the back of the truck and found to have no legal status to enter the U.S. The men were not injured and taken into custody by Border Patrol.
"The CBP officers risked their own lives to protect the public from this gunman," director of field operations, Pete Flores, said of the incident in a statement released Wednesday. "Human smuggling is always dangerous. This unfortunate incident demonstrates the total disregard smuggling organizations have for what they consider to be cargo."
The Morning Call reported that the San Ysidro Port of Entry is "considered the Western Hemisphere's busiest border crossing," processing roughly 70,000 northbound vehicles on the daily.
According to CBP, operations following the incident were only "suspended for about 30 minutes," and "there was no impact to pedestrian traffic or to southbound vehicle traffic at the border crossing."
Border apprehensions have increasingly soared over recent months, with a 32 percent spike just from April to May — hitting the highest level of arrests in 13 years, The Washington Post reported.
With that rise, officials say, a majority of the illegal immigrants attempting to enter the United States at its southern border are actually native to countries other than Mexico. Last week, a group of 116 African nationals were caught wading across the Rio Grande River into Texas.
Posted on 6/6/19 at 10:25 am to Crimson Wraith
I don’t think after he has shot and he’s dead he should be considered a “suspect” anymore. That’s pretty damning evidence 
Posted on 6/6/19 at 10:25 am to Terrific Tales
Needs to happen 1000X more.
Posted on 6/6/19 at 10:26 am to Crimson Wraith
fricking traitor. Smuggling Chinese spys into our country. He deserved much worse.
Posted on 6/6/19 at 10:28 am to tilco
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fricking traitor. Smuggling Chinese spys into our country. He deserved much worse.
has IB posted today?
Posted on 6/6/19 at 10:29 am to CAD703X
All hell's breaking loose at the border.
Posted on 6/6/19 at 10:31 am to Crimson Wraith
Didn't you hear? This is "manufactured crisis" created by Trump! That's what LaLa Pelosi and Schmuckey said, and we have to trust them because they're like really smart and would never lie to the American people.
Posted on 6/6/19 at 10:35 am to Crimson Wraith
None of this happened because CNN and the Democrats have assured us the crisis at the border was manufactured by the mean Orange Man.
Posted on 6/6/19 at 10:49 am to Crimson Wraith
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Last week, a group of 116 African nationals were caught wading across the Rio Grande River into Texas.
How CBP catches these en masse is amazing.
Posted on 6/6/19 at 10:58 am to Terrific Tales
quote:For the DemProgFilth he's not a suspect, he's a victim.
I don’t think after he has shot and he’s dead he should be considered a “suspect” anymore. That’s pretty damning evidence
Posted on 6/6/19 at 11:11 am to Crimson Wraith
I don't understand why we can't meet invading foreign nationals with live fire. THIS IS AN INVASION.
Posted on 6/6/19 at 11:13 am to VoxDawg
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I don't understand why we can't meet invading foreign nationals with live fire. THIS IS AN INVASION.
You would think gun owning Americans would band together and put a stop to this invasion wouldn't you?
Posted on 6/6/19 at 11:15 am to Jake_LaMotta
No, that's a job for our BPS and US Military, IMO. Our borders need to be actively defended.
Predator drone them, if it's safer for our troops.

Predator drone them, if it's safer for our troops.

Posted on 6/6/19 at 11:24 am to Crimson Wraith
It has to be something more than just ‘helping out a buddy’ if you are willing to put your life on the line and shoot at armed patrols
I’d like to peel back a few layers of this guy and see what he’s all about. There has to be a bigger picture, right?
I’d like to peel back a few layers of this guy and see what he’s all about. There has to be a bigger picture, right?
Posted on 6/6/19 at 11:24 am to VoxDawg
If you just open fire on anyone at the border how do you differentiate from people approaching the border in an attempt to get admitted legally?
Posted on 6/6/19 at 11:27 am to Terrific Tales
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you just open fire on anyone at the border how do you differentiate from people approaching the border in an attempt to get admitted legally?
If you aren’t coming in through a port of entry then you aren’t trying to come in legally.
Posted on 6/6/19 at 11:29 am to Terrific Tales
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If you just open fire on anyone at the border how do you differentiate from people approaching the border in an attempt to get admitted legally?
Easy - Go through a port of entry.
It shouldn't be tough to differentiate that if you're skipping the very first step to establishing "asylum," etc. (as is their newest addition to the Greatest Hits compilation) then it's not difficult to divine that you probably don't have intent on following all of the other steps that follow the legal process.
People from other countries are not ENTITLED to access to our nation.
Posted on 6/6/19 at 11:31 am to VoxDawg
Oh I know that. I was asking where the ports of entry are and how many are there?
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