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Another American Park Ranger (Agent) Murdered by Mexican Invasionists???
azcorruption.com ^ | Aug. 14, 2002 | John Malone

Posted on 08/14/2002 4:58:13 PM PDT by brat

Title: Another American Park Ranger (Agent) Murdered by Mexican Invasionists??? Source: AZCorruption.com URL Source: http://www.azcorruption.com/s Published: Aug 14, 2002 Author: John Malone

"An (American) National Park Service Ranger "died" assisting a Border Patrol Agent with his job."

Don't think for one moment that this and all the other needless deaths of decent, law-abiding Americans citizens and Border Patrol Agents has escaped us. We will recall and remember who it was that allowed and excepted this invasion of the United States of America for their own selfish reasons, ...there was no reason or excuse.

"Heads will roll and many American Polititians will go down in "Shame" and "Flames", names will be named. How dare any "American" administration allow this to happen to our nation", the greatest and most wonderful nation on earth, the United States of America."

********************************************************************************************************* ON THE BORDER – SPECIAL REPORT – 8.14.02 – Open Letter from a Border Patrol Agent who has something important to say.

8/14/2002 6:25:23 AM MST By The Dome Location: ON THE BORDER – UNDER THE DOME

The death of a Park Ranger on Arizona’s border with Mexico prompts an agent of the Border Patrol to share openly his experiences related to the killing. If you care about the good guys – read this.

"There are roughly 9,000 Border Patrol Agents trying to protect our borders from the illegal entry of aliens, terrorists, and drugs. We have a very small voice in Congress and most people have no clue what we do, or under what conditions."

OPEN LETTER FROM John Malone Border Patrol Agent Ajo Station, Tucson Sector, Western Region

Yesterday, a federal officer lost his life on the border in AZ. I was working. I heard the radio caller announcing a "lookout" for a vehicle loaded with weapons that was going to be driven across the border. A little while later, while I was processing some aliens for "Voluntary Removal", I heard the Ajo Border Patrol Agent talk to the National Park Service Ranger about working some pedestrian activated sensor traffic several miles north of the International Border. The Ajo agent is fairly new. He has been here less than 2 years. The Park Ranger became permanent at Organ Pipe National Monument about 2 years ago. Before that, he was "seasonal".

Sometime after that, I heard that one of the helicopter pilots from our neighboring sector in Yuma (who provide Ajo agents with more air assistance than our own sector), involved in some activity near Lukeville. I began to realize that the Border Patrol Agent, the Park Ranger, and the pilot were all working the vehicle traffic near Lukeville and not the pedestrian traffic from the sensor activation's. It was a little hard to follow, but I didn't have a good feeling about how it was going to develop.

As I have told many of you before, the Ajo station is actually in Why, some 30 miles north of the border. Lukeville is the Port of Entry (POE) at the terminus of (AZ) State Route 85 on the border with Mexico. In this area, there is a road that parallels the border "fence" both east and west of the POE. It is one of the very few dirt "roads" in the area. The objective of the alien and dope smugglers is to get to the highway. Once there, the next step is to blend in with traffic and avoid the "temporary" checkpoint set up 5 or so miles south of the station in Why. As some of you have seen, the area is sparsely vegetated and consists of rocky hills and small mountains. These small mountains and the valleys and washes cause radio signal strength to be weak or non-existent in some areas.

Sorry for the digression. As best I could tell, the situation was getting distorted. The pilot was trying to direct the agents to the vehicle and occupants (at some point it must have stopped). He identified at least 2 bad guys and that at least one of them had a "long arm" (rifle). There were Mexican officials south of the illegal vehicle. I know this because the pilot used them as a reference point to guide the agents. The pilot's radio transmissions were very distorted with static and helicopter whine so it was difficult to understand what he as saying some times. I don't remember if I heard any of the agents on the ground use the radio. I do remember that our sector dispatch was calling out sensor activation's (usually normal radio traffic) and there was some other non-related radio traffic on the same frequency. At one point, an agent not involved in the incident asked for all radio traffic to cease except for those involved in the incident. This started a dialogue between that agent and the dispatch that lasted a minute or two.

At some point (around 12:30 PM), I loaded my illegal aliens for their return trip south and was starting to leave the station when I heard the pilot say, "officer down". I made a conscious decision to continue what I started in the vehicle I was in. I figured it would take too long to unload my aliens, lock them in a cell, try and find another "law enforcement" vehicle, and start south. I drove way faster than I should have in the vehicle (an unmarked '97 Ford Van with almost 200,000 miles on it) and with my passengers. I arrived at the POE about 20 minutes later and discharged my passengers and tried to assist. On the way down, I was passed by at least 5 other BP units running code (lights and siren). About 5 or 6 miles north of the POE, I passed the Border Patrol Agent driving the shot Park Ranger north to rendezvous with an ambulance. By then, 5 or 6 law enforcement vehicles were coming off of the border road.

I turned around to look for some way to help. When I arrived at the back of the POE, I saw the shot Park Ranger's fellow Ranger, and several other officers I didn't know, performing lifesaving measures on the wounded bad guy. I saw that I was not needed there and drove north to assist with traffic control near the air evacuation site. The first person I saw when I arrived where the ambulance was stopped (12 miles north) was the Ajo Border Patrol Agent who was with the Park Ranger the whole time. He was positioned with a Customs Special Agent where he could direct traffic on the 2 lane road. The look on his face was pure emotional anguish. I parked my van and set out to do what I could.

I could see in the ambulance that at least 2 paramedics (EMT's?) were working on the Ranger. There was also someone else inside. There were at least 2 more BP Agents a few yards north of the ambulance. I talked to the BP agent that was with the Park Ranger. He was distraught. He wanted reassurance that he had done all that he could. I listened to him and reassured him that he did. After spending some time with him, I walked towards the ambulance. I shouted through the open ambulance doors at the Park Ranger and told him to "hang on". I didn't want to be a strap hanger; I just wanted to offer some encouragement. I went back to the BP Agent and tried to help.

I don't remember what time I arrived at the scene of the ambulance. I know that we radioed to have both north and southbound traffic stopped. I know that one agent called our dispatch on several occasions to ask about the ETA of the air evac. More than once, he asked to confirm that there was more than one helicopter enroute and that they were going to 2 different locations. At least one of the calls was inquiring about the ETA after the previous ETA had passed. At some point I noticed that one of the people in the ambulance was another Park Ranger that I knew; his name is Bo. Near the end, he exited the ambulance and walked away from it and in my general direction. I walked to him, hugged him and tried to say something encouraging. He commented that he thought it was too late. A little while later, the helicopter finally landed. It flew up from the south, the direction of the POE.

Bo and I walked over to the ambulance so that we would be ready to help load up the shot Ranger. We were there when it was decided that the helicopter wasn't going to take him. We were there when the doctor on the other end of the ambulance frequency called the time of death (2:40 PM). I watched as Lonnie (the EMS director and OIC at the scene) and Bo cried. It seemed like it was just the three of us. They both talked to and stroked the dead Ranger. I put my hand on Bo's back and held it there until he was through with his initial moment of grief. I watched them as they unhooked all of the IV's and monitors and removed the pressure suit(?)pants. I saw them cover him with a blanket.Yesterday, I saw my first dead person and it was someone I knew and someone that I worked with. I didn't stay there much longer. I took the BP Agent who was with the shot Ranger back down to the POE.

When we arrived, we saw that the bad guy was dead. The dead Ranger's buddy, who was trying to save the bad guys life, was sitting with quite a few law enforcement officers. As I looked around, I saw Customs and Immigration Inspectors (who work at the POE), Customs Special Agents, Border Patrol Agents, County Deputies, an Air Force K-9 handler temporarily detailed to the POE, and a couple of AZ DOT officers who also work at the POE. It didn't surprise me. While there may be some chest thumping and service rivalry, when one law enforcement officer needs help out here, there is no hesitation. We know that sometimes someone from another agency may be our only backup because our agency back up may be 30 miles away.

I want to tell you a little about the dead Ranger and how I knew him. I haven't used his name because I don't know that his parents know yet. I had the pleasure of meeting them and would hate to know that they found out by accidentally receiving this email instead of the proper way. It will be difficult enough even then.

I first met the Ranger a few years ago when he first showed up at Organ Pipe as a temporary seasonal Ranger. What I saw then, and what I remember most about him, was his smile. He always had one. I don't think that I ever saw him frown or talk negatively. The Ranger was young and eager like most new officers. However, he had been a seasonal temp for several years before that in other parks. He wanted to learn the job, he wanted to learn the area, and he wanted to catch dope smugglers.

Christmas came about 3 months after he got here. I remember that 2 other BP Agents and I were working swing shift (2PM - 12 AM) Christmas Eve or Christmas Day near the POE. Sometime during the shift, he came down and talked to us for awhile. The Ranger station and their housing area that he lived in is about 5 miles north of the POE. He told us that his family (Mom, Dad, and sister) was visiting him and he invited us up for Christmas dinner. Sometime during the night, we went up and met his family and ate dinner. We spent an hour or so visiting. He embodied the true spirit of Christmas. While we weren't strangers we weren't family either. I felt like family that night. His family welcomed us and shared their food. I hope I never forget that.

Over the last year or so, I didn't see him very much. My assignments had me working on other things and in other areas so I wasn't working often in Park. I would occasionally see him on or off duty and we would play catch up. He even joked about the fact that he had me over for Christmas dinner and then I hadn't been back. About 2 months ago, I ran into him one day and we spent a little time exchanging things that were going on in our lives. That was the last time I saw him until today.

I wrote this email for several reasons. I know it is long. I could probably spend an hour or so editing it; but I won't. I wrote from my perspective; not to talk about me or my actions but to use what I saw to describe the people and events. I wrote it to tell you what happened as I know it. I wrote it to tell you how one officer's death affected me. I wrote it to help me grieve. And, I wrote it to point out a few things that are wrong with this job and the approach that our management and government officials are taking with the border issues. A National Park Service Ranger died assisting a Border Patrol Agent with his job. We are undermanned, our technology (communications, vehicles, weapons, uniforms,etc.) is out dated and ineffective, our national border policies are too political, the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals is out of touch with reality, the court dockets are so full that we can't prosecute those that need to be, and the smugglers are getting more aggressive. I have yet to see the results of the other shooting incident investigations. Our management never officially (through email) notified us of these events. How are we, the gents, supposed to learn from these situations? It's almost as if they didn't occur.

In the 5 years that I have been at this station, I don't recall a single incident where a Border Patrol Agent was shot at until a couple of months ago. That incident involved the Mexican military shooting at the vehicle of a Border patrol Agent who was doing his job on our side of the border. Since then, BP Agents were shot at twice in one week in 2 different incidents. Up until yesterday, those shootings took place on the Tohono O'dham Indian reservation, in some of our most remote area. Yesterday was the first incident I recall occurring near Lukeville. I may have forgotten one or two incidents because I am getting "sometimer's disease". The point I am making is that the trend of shooting incidents in our area has increased dramatically.

I did not write this letter to be a chain mail. However, I hope that you will pass it on as you see fit. There are roughly 9,000 Border Patrol Agents trying to protect our borders from the illegal entry of aliens, terrorists, and drugs. We have a very small voice in Congress and MOST PEOPLE HAVE NO CLUE WHAT WE DO, OR UNDER WHAT CONDITIONS.

Take a moment to pray or offer your thoughts to the fallen Ranger. While you're at it, we would appreciate it if you said one for the rest of us

Thanks, John Malone Border Patrol Agent Ajo Station, Tucson Sector, Western Region Copies have been sent out to Congress and the President, this is an American disgrace. Please let your representatives know how you feel. G-d Bless

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TOPICS: Front Page News
KEYWORDS: mexicaninvasion; parkranger
It's really past time something was done at our borders! Please get on the Congress Critters and demand action!
1 posted on 08/14/2002 4:58:13 PM PDT by brat
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To: brat
It is outrageous that we are using park rangers to defend our borders from armed smugglers. Whose bright idea is that?

If defending our borders from invasion isn't a job for the Department of Defense, then just what the hell are they supposed to be defending?

Imal

2 posted on 08/14/2002 5:53:24 PM PDT by Imal
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To: brat
Invasionists???

I let a lot of them pass but this is too much.

How about "invaders"
3 posted on 08/14/2002 6:11:44 PM PDT by VMI70
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To: VMI70
Invasionists, invaders protected by the enemy within
"The US Congress"
4 posted on 08/14/2002 6:19:07 PM PDT by Crusader21stCentury
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To: brat
Screw Vicente Fox, close the Borders to all except bona fide commercial traffic for the short term, put trained soldiers with the .30 Cals on the borders to fight and kill the drug lords' hired Policia and Federales.

The puss-assed weak-kneed negotiations aren't worth a bucket of warm spit.

Everyone knows it except the pencil necked geeks in D.C.

GW should quit dancing around the international policy glass shards and just sweep them up and dispose of them.

Walking a straight line saves a lot of time...
5 posted on 08/14/2002 6:27:36 PM PDT by Vidalia
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To: Crusader21stCentury
How many of us have ceased raising hell with each other and "gotten off" a few choice words to our crooked congress critters and Vincente...uhhh Shrub...Bush...
6 posted on 08/14/2002 7:18:28 PM PDT by chemainus
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To: brat
I guess what really bothers me is how much of this will get coverage in the press. There's more coverage for illegals dying in the desert than this type of stuff.
7 posted on 08/14/2002 7:24:25 PM PDT by Coeur de Lion
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To: chemainus
Try attending a Town Hall Meeting. There are more than a few people usually speaking out about the invasion.
8 posted on 08/14/2002 7:38:55 PM PDT by FreedomFriend
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To: FreedomFriend
I know this, if I am on the jury of an individual who has 'man-handled' a congress critter he is getting a free pass. I suggest that all of us do the same. It might get their attention.
9 posted on 08/14/2002 8:00:25 PM PDT by Crusader21stCentury
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To: Crusader21stCentury
free pass and a warm hand shake.
10 posted on 08/14/2002 8:45:53 PM PDT by bat-boy
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To: VMI70
LOL I agree. I didn't write it.
11 posted on 08/14/2002 11:23:27 PM PDT by brat
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To: Imal
I guess we're "too busy" defending Europe, Saudi Arabia, Korea, etc. to bother protecting the citizens of the USA. ~sarcasm off~
12 posted on 08/14/2002 11:29:43 PM PDT by brat
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To: Vidalia
Havn't you heard? Walking a straight line is unPC! ~sarcasm off~
13 posted on 08/14/2002 11:31:35 PM PDT by brat
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To: Couer de Lion
Sad isn't it? For some reason those in any position of power want massive immigration, illegal or not.
14 posted on 08/14/2002 11:32:46 PM PDT by brat
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To: brat
That is rotten news!
15 posted on 08/14/2002 11:33:11 PM PDT by A CA Guy
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To: Tancredo Fan; madfly
ping
16 posted on 08/14/2002 11:44:18 PM PDT by flamefront
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To: FreedomFriend
OK so what do your CongressCritters have to say? What are their excuses? Bush is busy sipping suds with Vincente and comparing $20,000 cowboy boots...and probably has about as much to say about illegals invading as he has to say about the economy...Tell me who , in a concerted effort is raising pure hell with the ??????? we send to washington and I will gladly add my voice and unexpert typing to the hue and cry...but it is time for organized outrage folks...we are being sold down the pike ( screw Iraq, that's to get a pat on the head from Daddy) by the very people who got us to support them and send a Bush Admin. to DC !! Time to FREEP REPUBLICANS !!!!!
17 posted on 08/15/2002 6:00:33 AM PDT by chemainus
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To: Coeur de Lion
This type of stuff?? What do you mean as "this kind of stuff"? Death a Park Ranger tracking down an armed assailant? What you don't know Coeur De Lion, is that this Ranger, whom I have worked with on the border, saved "rescued" many immigrants from dehydration and death during his tenure at Organ Pipe Cactus Nat. Mon. In addition, he has successful apprehend and arrested many drug smuggler's entrying the National Park through Mexico.

The reason why he is down there is to protect our national park resources and since 9/11, assist in homeland security via Border Enforcement.

You need to look at the bigger picture. Its everyones job now to protect against terrorist actions.

Joe
18 posted on 12/21/2002 7:08:53 PM PST by fedjoe
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