US National Guard helicopter crashes near Mexico border; 2 killed
At least two people were killed after a National Guard helicopter with one National Guardsman and three Border Patrol agents on board crashed near the US-Mexico border in Texas, the New York Post reported.
The chopper went down in La Grulla, a tiny town in Starr County along the Rio Grande River, officials told Border Report news portal was cited in the New York Post.
Key Details Of The Crash
One National Guardsman and three Border Patrol agents were aboard the helicopter at the time of the crash, according to the outlet.
Texas Department of Public Safety South Regional Director Victor Escalon told Nexstar that the crash involved “a military helicopter on federal orders working with Border Patrol.”
The Texas Department of Public Safety also confirmed that the helicopter was not involved in “Operation Lone Star” — the state’s border enforcement effort that uses its National Guard and other law enforcement units.
Involvement Of Mexican Cartel
Border Patrol sources told Fox News that Mexican cartel members were watching the helicopter on one of its drones when it crashed. They zoomed their cameras in on the wreck and were heard laughing in a clip posted on cartel social media.