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US Man Shot By Mexican National Guard At Border: Report

US Man Shot By Mexican National Guard At Border: Report

Summary

A U.S. man wanted for stabbing was shot by the Mexican National Guard after he fled from San Diego police and crossed the border into Mexico. The incident began in San Diego and ended near the El Chaparral inspection area in Tijuana, where the suspect was found with a gunshot wound beside a gray Mercedes SUV. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has warned travelers about delays due to ongoing investigations.

Key Facts

  • The incident started with a stabbing in San Diego, California.
  • The suspect escaped in a gray Mercedes SUV and crossed into Mexico via the San Ysidro Port of Entry.
  • Mexican National Guard officers shot the suspect once he was in Mexico.
  • The San Diego Police Department was not involved in the shooting.
  • The suspect was described as a 35-year-old U.S. citizen and was taken to a hospital.
  • Emergency responders treated the suspect at the scene before he was hospitalized.
  • Traffic delays at the Mexico-U.S. border were reported due to the incident and investigation.
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