Nicholas Ivey, U.S. Border Patrol agents in Arizona and Mexico border area on duty in the pre-dawn of the 2nd shot and killed.The event located Nako near the town of about eight kilometers from the border.
U.S. set sensor alarm, Ivey and two other agents went to see a shoot. Ivy death, an agent shot in the ankle and hip, hospital treatment, have been discharged. The third agent was not injured.
The authorities did not disclose the details of the incident. The FBI said, is "actively" investigation, preliminary results "strongly" two agents was shot "due to accidental shootings involving these agents only.
James Tujia Er, FBI officials said the FBI is "to use all necessary investigations, evidence collection and analysis resources to deal with this incident.
President of the Federation of the retired officers of the Border Patrol said Kent Lundgren, since joined the Border Patrol in 1968, the friendly fire incident "unheard of".
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