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Oliver
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Border Patrol Agent Robert Rosas

Border agent shot to death while tracking smugglers

SAN DIEGO - The U.S. Border Patrol said one of its agents was killed in East County while tracking suspected illegal immigrants or drug smugglers.

The victim was identified by Homeland Security Friday as Robert Rosas.

Agency spokesman Daryl Reed said Rosas spotted a suspicious group in the remote Campo area near the Mexican border Thursday night and called for backup. When the suspicious group split up, Rosas went after some suspects by himself. Other agents lost radio contact with him. Around 9 p.m., they heard gunshots and found the agent, who was pronounced dead at the scene.

The San Diego County Sheriff's Department says he was shot in the head.

A search on both sides of the border failed to find anyone.












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Border Patrol Agent Shot Dead in Campo

Posted: Jul 24, 2009 6:33 AM PDT Updated: Jul 24, 2009 10:53 AM PDT



CAMPO, Calif. (AP) - A U.S. Border Patrol agent was shot to death in a remote area of San Diego County as he tracked suspected illegal immigrants or drug smugglers, authorities said Friday.

The agent was identified as Robert Wimer Rosas in a statement from Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. The Border Patrol declined to release further details until a news conference scheduled for Friday afternoon.

"I am deeply saddened by the tragic death of one of our own," Napolitano said.

Napolitano said she had directed the department to use its full resources to aid in the murder investigation.

The FBI also is investigating, spokesman Darrell Foxworth said.

The agent spotted a suspicious group of people Thursday night in the Campo area near the Mexican border and called for additional agents to help track them, U.S. Border Patrol spokesman Daryl Reed said.

When the suspicious group split up, the agent followed some of the suspects on his own, Reed said.

Other agents lost radio contact with him shortly after 9 p.m. then heard gunshots. They found the agent, who was pronounced dead at the scene.

The San Diego County Sheriff's Department said he was shot in the head.

Law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and Mexico searched both sides of the border but failed to find any suspects.

Since 1919, 108 Border Patrol agents have died on duty, according to The Officer Down Memorial Page Inc., which tracks law-enforcement deaths. Gunfire was the leading cause with 30 deaths, followed by automobile accidents and aircraft accidents.

The Web site, which had already posted Rosas' death, said the agent was 30 and was a three-year veteran who is survived by his wife, a 2-year-old son and an 11-month-old daughter.





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Slain Border Patrol Agent Identified



SAN DIEGO - Federal and local authorities are searching for the killer of a Border Patrol agent gunned down in a remote area near Campo.

Robert Rosas Jr., 30, was tracking suspected illegal border-crossers about 9:15 p.m. Thursday when he was shot in the head on Shockey Truck Trail, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.

At the time, Rosas was working with other agents to track suspected illegal immigrants or drug smugglers, Border Patrol said agent Daryl Reed. When the group dispersed, Rosas went off into the darkness by himself, Reed said.

A short time later, gunfire rang out. Rosas' colleagues found him gravely injured on the ground, Reed said.

Medics pronounced Rosas dead at the scene, Cal Fire Battalion Chief Nick Schuler said.

FBI Special Agent Darrell Foxworth said his agency is investigating, along with the Sheriff's Department, the Border Patrol and the U.S. Attorney's Office.

No description of the shooter was available.

In a statement, Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Vista, said the "thoughts and prayers of our entire region are with the family and friends of this fallen agent."

"Every day, our nation's border patrol agents stand on the frontlines of the effort to keep our country and communities safe," Issa said. "They knowingly put their well-being in harm's way and in some cases make the ultimate sacrifice.

"What happened last night was a tragedy and a painful acknowledgement that at any time, our border patrol agents may be put into an extraordinary circumstance," he said.

Rosas had been with the Border Patrol for three years.

He is survived by his wife, a two-year-old son and an 11-month-old daughter



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Suspect Arrests Believed Linked to Border Patrol Agent's Murder

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Slain Border Patrol Agent Robert Rosas (Photo: U.S. Border Patrol) SAN DIEGO - At least two suspects in the fatal shooting of a U.S.Border Patrol agent were reportedly in custody Saturday, although FBI and Border Patrol officials did not confirm the reports.

Agent Robert Rosas Jr. of El Centro, age 30, was tracking suspected illegal immigrants about 9:15 p.m. Thursday when he came under fire on Shockey Truck Trail, near the Mexican border at Campo.

The attackers fled and Rosas, who had been with the Border Patrol for two years, died of multiple gunshot wounds at the scene. It was the first slaying of an on-duty Border Patrol agent in 10 years, according to federal officials.

Police in Tecate, Mexico, said late Friday they had arrested Earnesto Parra Valenzuela, 36, who was found with a weapon near the shooting scene, but U.S. authorities have not connected him to the shooting, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Authorities also would not confirm a report that Rosas' cell phone was tracked to a hospital in San Diego, where another suspect was arrested, according to the Union-Tribune.

Several news outlets reported that three suspects, two men and a woman, were arrested at the hospital.

"(Law enforcement officers) came walking in there with their guns and they were all lined up, they blocked all the cars in here, there must've been like 15, 16 cop cars,'' a witness said.

But FBI spokesman Darrell Foxworth issued a release late Friday saying no arrests have been made in the case, although authorities were following leads on both sides of the border.

"The FBI and our law enforcement partners continue to follow up on a number of leads in his investigation here in the United States and Mexico,'' he said.

FBI and Border Patrol officials could not be reached for comment Saturday.

At a briefing Friday afternoon, federal officials denounced the killing and offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the assailants.

"We're going to do everything within our (power) to bring these people to justice,'' said Rick Barlow, acting chief Border Patrol agent in the San Diego area.

Keith Slotter, special agent in charge of the FBI's San Diego office, said it was unclear how many attackers were involved in the slaying.

Slotter also said he could not say if Rosas was able to return fire, though he said blood at the scene suggested that at least one of the killers might have been wounded.

When the suspected illegals split up, Rosas went off into the darkness by himself to follow some of them, an act that Border Patrol officials described as routine.

Slotter said U.S. authorities were closely working with Mexican authorities and checking with hospitals and clinics on both sides of the international line to determine if anybody wounded in the fatal attack sought medical aid.

"The FBI, the San Diego County Sheriff's Office, our brothers and sisters in (Immigrations and Customs Enforcement), and the government of Mexico all are working with (Customs and Border Patrol) in an international effort to locate and bring to justice the perpetrators of this atrocious act,'' CBE's Jayson Ahern said.

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Posted: Sunday, July 26, 2009 5:06:19 PM

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Response to "Killing of Border Patrol Agent Prompts Multiagency Manhunt"

By Michael Cutler

I received several e-mails throughout Friday about the outrageous murder of a United States Border Patrol Agent.

I just read two news reports about the information that is preliminarily available about this crime that left two little children without their father, a wife without her husband and our nation without the valiant efforts of a federal officer.

Because the investigation into this brutal murder has only just begun and facts are sketchy, I will not say much about this case except to note that it would appear that whoever killed Agent Rosas intended to murder him, considering the circumstances thus far reported on the events that preceded his death and the fact that he had been reportedly shot numerous times including at least one bullet that entered his head.

What is also disturbing is that Agent Rosas was working "solo" that is to say he had no partner, a practice that T.J. Bonner, the President of the Border Patrol Council, the union that represents our line Border Patrol agents, has indicated is not unusual and obviously engenders a serious risk to the safety of our agents.

Once again I am compelled to point out that just several weeks ago, New York Senator Chuck Schumer, the chairman of the Senate Immigration Subcommittee, stated that the border is now adequately secure to justify implementing a widespread amnesty program for millions of illegal aliens whose true identities are unknown and unknowable. There will be no way of knowing not only the names of most of these illegal aliens, but even their respective nationalities, backgrounds and possible criminal histories or the fact that they may be fugitives from justice in other countries. There will therefore be no reliable way of determining if these aliens are affiliated with criminal or terrorist organizations. There will not even be any reliable way of determining when, where or how they entered the United States.

There is a list of reasons why any such sweeping amnesty program aka "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" is a completely wrong-headed program, but even where our nation's supposed secure border is concerned (per Schumer's assertion) there are many issues that need to be considered.

About a week ago I wrote a commentary in response to a report that appeared in Government Executive Magazine "IG: Secure Border Initiative lacks effective oversight"

See Commentary:
Secure Border Initiative Leaks Like a Sieve

Today's horrible news report should provide additional evidence about the state of our borders and make it crystal clear that our borders are not secure. That extreme level of violence in Mexico is indeed crossing our border and now it has claimed the life of a young U.S. Border Patrol agent.

Our nation's failure to secure its borders and create an immigration system that has real integrity is not a new problem, but it is unconscionable that this deplorable situation has been permitted to persist by "leaders" of both political parties. President George W. Bush refused to secure our nation's borders even in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and President Bill Clinton refused to secure our nation's borders or address the issue of the lack of integrity in the immigration bureaucracy even after the two terrorists attacks of 1993 which resulted in the death of two CIA officers and the wounding of three others in January 1993 by a Pakistani national who had succeeded in gaming the immigration system by making a fraudulent claim to political asylum and then showed his gratitude by gunning down those CIA officials.

Of course it is also to be remembered that just one month later, in February 1993 a team of Middle Eastern terrorists planted a bomb in the basement of the World Trade Center Complex that left 6 people dead, hundreds injured and a half billion dollars in damage inflicted on the World Trade Center complex. At least a couple of those attackers had acquired lawful status through immigration benefit fraud and yet just a couple of years later the Clinton Administration implemented a program known as Citizenship USA (CUSA) that naturalized more than one million aliens and the GAO subsequently conducted an investigation of this insane program that determined that tens of thousands of those aliens who naturalized were statutorily ineligible to be accorded United States citizenship.

Today our nation's leaders are still unwilling to take the necessary steps to provide our nation and our citizens with true security. I found it amazing that this evening, Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano appeared on Bill Maher's show, "Real Time." Maher questioned her about the stringent measures implemented at ports of entry in the name of national security and she talked about how Richard Reid was the "shoe bomber" and thus we now must remove our shoes before boarding an airliner. She also noted that because other terrorists were planning to use a combination of liquids to make a bomb on airliners that now requires that passengers not be permitted to bring large quantities of liquids on board airliners.

Of course Bill Maher who knows nothing about national security failed to follow up Ms Napolitano's statements by asking why our nation has been able to learn about how the terrorists might attack airliners but the fact that Reid and the other terrorists who were behind the liquid bomb plots were all British nationals and as such were exempt the visa requirement under the Visa Waiver Program.

For the most part, all that our government has provided its citizens is the illusion of security.

Illusory security measures will not save any lives or prevent an attack.

We live in a perilous era and it is time that our nation and its citizens were afforded real protection.

Law enforcement is a dangerous profession but it is unreasonable that considering the continuing escalating levels of violence in Mexico and in the border regions of the United States, that our Border Patrol agents be subjected to the unreasonable risk of working solo in what is becoming a near "war zone."

As I have noted on many occasions, a country without secure border can no more stand than can a house without walls!

In less than two years, each and every member of the House of Representatives is up for reelection. In less than two years more than one third of the members of the United States Senate will have to face their constituents. They need to be reminded that they work for us, We the People!

The large scale apathy demonstrated by citizens of this nation has emboldened elected representatives to all but ignore the needs of the average American citizen in a quest for massive campaign funds and the promises of votes to be ostensibly delivered by special interest groups. There is much that we cannot do but there is one thing that We the People absolutely must do- we must stop sitting on the sidelines!

The collective failure of We the People to get involved in make our concerns known to our politicians have nearly made the concerns of the great majority of the citizens of this nation all but irrelevant to the politicians. I implore you to get involved! We live in a perilous world and in a perilous era. The survival of our nation and the lives of our citizens hang in the balance this is neither a Conservative issue, nor is it a Liberal issue- simply stated, this is most certainly an AMERICAN issue! You are either part of the solution or you are a part of the problem! Democracy is not a spectator sport! Lead, follow or get out of the way!

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Posted: Sunday, July 26, 2009 5:26:01 PM

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CHULA VISTA, Calif. — Federal investigators are combing hospitals along the U.S.-Mexico border for at least two suspects who may have been injured in gunfire that killed a Border Patrol agent in Southern California.

Law enforcement agencies were pursuing "a number of leads" in the United States and in Mexico but no one had been arrested or charged with killing Agent Robert Rosas, the FBI said late Friday.

Investigators said they have notified hospitals on both sides of the border to be alert for patients with suspicious or unexplained injuries.

The Los Angeles Times reported that police in Tecate, Mexico, said Friday they had arrested an injured man walking near the crime scene with a Border Patrol-issued weapon shortly after the shooting. The man, Ernesto Parra Valenzuela, 36, was taken to a hospital, according to a news release.

After-hours messages left for the FBI were not immediately returned.

Rosas, 30, was killed Thursday night while responding alone to a suspected border incursion near Campo, a town in rugged, arid terrain in southeastern San Diego County. He was shot in the head and body and was dead when backup agents arrived, said Keith Slotter, special agent in charge of the FBI's San Diego bureau.

Federal officials have expressed concerns that the drug cartel battles plaguing Mexico could spill into the United States with the targeting of U.S. law enforcement officials. Slotter said investigators are not ruling out the possibility that Rosas was slain by drug smugglers or even human smugglers.

Investigators said blood evidence at the scene indicated at least one suspect and possibly more had serious injuries, perhaps by gunfire.

Investigators do not yet know how many shots were fired, if Rosas fired any shots himself and how many guns were used.

"It's all possible. I can't definitively say X number of people fired or Agent Rosas got off shots or didn't. I mean, it's too early in the investigation to say that with any certainty," Slotter said.

Authorities said at least one other agent in the field heard gunshots after Rosas left to respond to the call and couldn't reach Rosas on his radio afterward.

Rosas was the first Border Patrol agent to die in a shooting in more than a decade, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page Inc., which tracks fallen officers using information provided by law enforcement agencies. Another agent, Luis Aguilar, was intentionally run over by a fleeing man driving a drug-laden Hummer in January 2008.

Rosas, a three-year Border Patrol veteran, had a 2-year-old son and an 11-month-old daughter, said Richard Barlow, acting chief patrol agent for the Border Patrol's San Diego sector.

"My thoughts and condolences are with Agent Rosas' family and his fellow agents at this difficult time," Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said in a statement. "His death is a vivid reminder that we are engaged in a serious effort to secure our border and that thousands of Border Patrol agents and other DHS employees risk their lives every single day to protect and defend our nation."

Barlow said he could not confirm reports that Rosas called for backup and then went ahead before anyone arrived. But he said it isn't unusual for agents to work alone along the 60 miles (100 kilometers) of border in the San Diego sector.

"It is a common occurrence for our agents to start tracking individuals or start pursuing individuals that make an incursion into the United State by himself prior to backup arriving," he said.

The San Diego sector of the Border Patrol has seen a 22 percent decrease in border apprehensions this year after a 7 percent increase in each of the previous two years. Barlow said agents routinely have rocks thrown at them and are physically assaulted.

The president of the union representing 17,000 Border Patrol agents declined to discuss the details of the shooting but said his organization has long been concerned about staffing levels and situations where agents work alone in the field.

T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council, said it was "fairly common for our agents throughout San Diego County and the rest of the country to work without a partner. They each have separate vehicles, and it's a matter of concern with us."

Since 1919, 108 Border Patrol agents have died on duty, according to The Officer Down Memorial Page Inc. Gunfire was the leading cause with 30 deaths, followed by automobile accidents and aircraft accidents.

The FBI is offering a $100,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of a suspect or suspects.



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