In a previously undisclosed incident at the U.S.-Mexico border last month, an armed gunman aiming a firearm at Marines was apprehended, according to documents obtained by Newsweek.
In a previously undisclosed incident at the U.S.-Mexico border, three individuals, one armed and aiming a firearm at U.S. service members in Yuma, Arizona were apprehended late last month, according to a U.S. Army North document obtained byIn a Border Support Placemat powerpoint slide dated for May 20 and prepared for the Joint Force Land Component Commander—Lieutenant General Jeffrey Buchanan, commander of U.S. Army North—U.S.
The incident occurred at 1:20 a.m. Zulu time on May 20, according to the serious incident report generated by Task Force Rhino. The U.S. military uses Zulu time, commonly known as Greenwich Mean Time, to coordinate worldwide operations, which means the incident occurred on May 19 at 7:20 p.m. Mountain time.
A U.S. Marine fired his weapon while working near El Centro, California on May 29 and afterward reported that he was attacked by three individuals who approached his vehicle and attempted to remove the Marine from the CBP-owned pick-up truck.by Breitbart News on Friday detailed how the Marine claimed he was attacked while part of a team operating a mobile surveillance camera vehicle. The U.S.
John Cornelio, a spokesman for U.S. Northern Command, which oversees the Defense Department's support mission on the border toldon Monday he could confirm a firearm was fired but officials are looking into the matter and at the moment, it is unclear what the events were that led to the gun being discharged on May 29.
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