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Often vilified by liberals, Border Patrol agents rushed into Texas school to neutralize shooter

It was a Border Patrol agent who ran into the school without backup to confront and kill the gunman

May 25, 2022 10:29am

Updated: May 25, 2022 1:20pm

Border Patrol agents, often vilified by progressive members of the Democratic party, were among the first to arrive on the scene of the mass shooting at an elementary school in Texas on Tuesday. One Border Patrol agent is reportedly to have "shot and killed" the 18-year-old gunman. 

The active shooter incident has, thus far, left at least 19 children and two adults dead.

Marsha Espinosa, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, tweeted, "U.S. Border Patrol Agents responded to a law enforcement request for assistance [for] an active shooter situation inside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. Upon entering the building, Agents & other law enforcement officers faced gun fire from the subject, who was barricaded inside."

The agents placed "themselves between the shooter and children on the scene to draw the shooter’s attention away from potential victims and save lives," she continued. "At least one Border Patrol Agent was wounded by the shooter during the exchange of gunfire. On-and-off duty Border Patrol Agents arrived on the scene to assist with transferring students safely to their families and providing medical support."

About 80 Border Patrol agents responded to the mass shooting at the elementary school on Tuesday in the city of Uvalde, close to the U.S.-Mexico border. 

According to the Associated Press, one Border Patrol agent who was on the scene early "rushed into the school without waiting for backup and shot and killed the gunman, who was behind a barricade, according to a law enforcement official speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk about it."

The agent was reportedly injured but "able to walk out of the school."

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who oversees Border Patrol agents, was brief on the shooting Tuesday afternoon. 

Last month, the Biden administration completed a 500-page report on the investigation into Border Patrol agents accused (by the Biden administration) of whipping illegal Haitian migrants last year. Though the report has not yet been released, President Joe Biden, at the time of the incident, which fast became its own media cycle, said the agents would "pay" for their alleged actions. 

Though the agents in question were recently cleared of criminal wrongdoing, they remain under administrative investigation that could ultimately mean their termination six months after the alleged "whipping" incident took place.