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The words “Cordis DIE” were spray-painted on Mosqueda’s white Chevrolet sedan. The phrase is the name of a fictional “terrorist organization” featured in the Call of Duty: Black Ops II and Call of Duty: Strike Team video games, according to its blog.
The gunman burst into a Border Patrol building near McAllen International Airport in the early hours of Monday before he was killed, according to law enforcement sources
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNMichigan man’s attack on feds in McAllen ‘out of the blue,’ brother saysA day after a Ludington man was shot and killed by authorities after opening fire on federal agents at a Border Patrol facility in Texas, his brother is struggling to understand why.
The McAllen Independent School District is stepping in to host a donation drive for the flood victims in Central Texas. McAllen ISD is seeking assistance in
Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors arranged the sale of a single-tenant, 2,240-square-foot 7-Eleven convenience store on a 0.19-acre parcel at 1020 S. 23rd St. in McAllen, Texas.
The post said the restrictions are due to “off-airport safety concerns,” causing flight delays. The restrictions include access to parking facilities at the terminal. The post stated that airport grounds are off-limits to vehicles.
In the Rio Grande Valley, bordering Mexico, ICE raids have emptied construction sites and restaurants. Recently turned Republicans are beginning to have doubts.
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ValleyCentral.com on MSNMcAllen police locate, arrest teen wanted for assaultA teenage boy wanted on two charges was located and arrested by the McAllen Police Department. Xzavion Hinojosa, 17, was arrested Monday for assault and engaging in organized criminal activity. According to a previous report,