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Julia Reinstein // This Video Showing A Border Patrol SUV Hitting A Native American Man And Speeding Away Is Going Viral

17.6.18

This Video Showing A Border Patrol SUV Hitting A Native American Man And Speeding Away Is Going Viral: In a statement to BuzzFeed News, a spokesperson for US Customs and Border Protection said it is "actively investigating this incident" and "fully cooperating with the Tohono O’odham Police Department as they investigate."

The agent's identity will not be released "at this time" since the incident "is still under investigation," he said.

"We stress honor and integrity in every aspect of our mission," the US Customs and Border Protection spokesperson said. "We do not tolerate misconduct on or off duty and will fully cooperate with all investigations of alleged unlawful conduct by our personnel."


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