Neighbors were shocked to wake up to news that an off-duty U. S. Border Patrol agent had shot and killed a suspected car burglar.
A deadly shooting by an off-duty U. S. Border Patrol agent early Friday morning has left people at one West Side apartment complex a bit rattled.– A deadly shooting by an off-duty U. S. Border Patrol agent early Friday morning has left people at one West Side apartment complex a bit rattled.
The agent told police he caught that man and three others breaking into a vehicle and confronted them.The agent said he pulled his own weapon, hitting the man in his left armpit.Investigators later learned he had been dropped off at a hospital, where he died. “He told me, he said ‘Neighbor, someone was in your truck. Come out quick.’ So I came out. He had already, he got one of them,” Malott said.He says they took a gun from the center console in his truck. He believes it is the same weapon the man pointed at the agent just before he was shot.Others, meanwhile, slept through the entire commotion, but woke later to the news.“It’s definitely been a problem here,” Rios said.Rios said just Thursday morning, he discovered his car had been stolen.
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