6 Killed, 9 More Injured In Chase Across  U.S.-Mexico Border

By Stefan Lopez





A car chase turned to tragedy Wednesday night as police officers pursued a  
truck packed with 15 immigrants who were trying to get into the United  
States.

The vehicle, a 1996 GMC Sierra Truck, was headed east towards the Naval  
Air Station in Kingsville, TX in an attempt to elude the officers. The plan 
went  horribly wrong as soon as they approached the air station at around 
midnight  Wednesday night.

Attempts were made by station personnel to greet the vehicle at the  front 
gate, but the truck barreled past the first guardhouse as it approached  the 
naval base. Senior Cpl. Charlie Ramirez was there when pop-up barriers at  
the second gate were activated in an attempt to stop the vehicle.

"There are two guardhouses when you enter the grounds of the base,"  
Ramirez said. "The vehicle did not stop at the door of the first guard and 
tried  
to enter the naval air base when the guards activated safety barriers that 
leave  the ground to prevent anyone from entering the base itself, and the 
car crashed  head-on."

In all, 6 of the immigrants died immediately and another 9 sustained  
serious injuries. Authorities claim that the pop-up barriers were not designed  
to cause fatal crashes.

"That's exactly what the barrier is designed to prevent," said John  Gagne, 
spokesman for Naval Air Station Kingsville. "It's quite possible this guy  
didn't even know where he was."
The fifteen immigrants were from the Honduras  and were trying to enter the 
United States to find work. Unfortunately, these  types of accidents have 
become more commonplace in recent years as the U.S.  Border Patrol steps up 
its measures to protect the borders.

Most all of these accidents are caused by smugglers who are hired to  
transport immigrants into the United States. They will often overload their  
vehicles in order to realize a higher profit.

"The more people he can pack into a vehicle and get through, the more  
money he makes," said Captain Tom Copeland, of the Goliad County Sheriff's  
Office. "It's just a tragedy for the families ... that are wondering if their  
family members made it."


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