Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Successful Stakeout by Campo Minuteman

Campo Minuteman Gadget Dan regularly monitors a pick up point. His suspicions that this was a pick up point has been confihttp://www.blogger.com/img/gl.video.gif
Add Videormed by undercover Border Patrol agents who, when they are there, identify themselves so he can avoid taking pictures of their vehicles.

Last night, Dan was monitoring the location when an Hispanic male approached his vehicle and asked him for a ride! Dan contacted the Border Patrol who immediately came out. Using Dan's night vision equipment, they were able to locate the man who, by then, was hiding in a ditch. He was then taken into custody.


This is the same location where, on February 14, 2008, Gadget Dan reported a group of 8, eight of whom were later apprehended.

Great work by the unsung Border Hero, Gadget Dan!!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

We get email--- Response to G-Man's Report

Great job and thanks for your hard work protecting our country.. Here's something I realize that nobody in Congress has brought up, but what if more people did what G-Man is doing, watching the border? What if people actually thought that border security was such an issue that they actually went and bought a length of land on the border and constructed their own fence. We realize that until the federal government does it's job (securing the borders) that we would have to do it. Someone who owns a piece of property with any length along the border could put up any type of "fence" they want, so is it that the people owning these properties don't care about the issue? From everything I've heard, I believe that they DO care about this and if they just thought about it, they could do something about it, at least on their land.

64 Down, 20,000,000 to go.

Thanks again, G-Man

Kevin

Friday, February 22, 2008

Report from G - Man

It has been crazy over here between 2/6 and 2/8 I spotted a group of 6 -7-and-6 all being apprehended by the Border Patrol, two of which were coyotes, bringing my year to date to 64 apprehensions.

GMan

Monday, February 18, 2008

Snow Does Not Slow Down the Minutemen

Snowed In:




Tacate Police







A Group Sitting Where there is no Fence




Group Getting Ready to Cross


Friday, February 15, 2008

Minutemen Snowed In; Highway Clean Up Canceled



http://www.kold.com/Global/story.asp?S=7877344

Minutemen Snowed In; Highway Clean Up Canceled

Some of the more remotely located Minutemen are snowed in as a
Surprise snowstorm hits San Diego County.

The Highway Clean Up scheduled for February 16, 2006 is canceled, but will be rescheduled soon.

Snow did not stop the illegal border crossers, however. G Man reported a group of 11, which were caught and included one man with an outstanding criminal warrant.

Gadget Dan called in a group, of six which were apprehended. Their coyote managed to escape.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Report from G - Man

Last night around 11pm I spotted a group of 6 heading north I made the call and all 6 were picked up.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Report from G man and Associate, Grouper

Since the last report between1/21 and 1/29, I spotted A group of two ,a group of 8 and a group of 4 all of them were captured. We are being over ran down here.
I am glad to see a lot more border patrol around.

Last night, Grouper Spotted a group of six, all of whom were detained by the Border Patrol.

G Man and Grouper

Police Activity South of the Border

9: 00 am first 5 vehicles were there - reddish SUV, blue - green pick up no shell, orange pick up, no shell and 2 white / SUVs or truck with shell.

Then 2 quads came from closer to the wall. Then 1other quad, which we could not see because it was blocked by the the trucks, and the 2 quads went west to the earth berm farm house.

Then the trucks (reddish SUV, blue - green pick up, orange pick up, and 2 white trucks) drove east at about 10:00 am, 1/2 mile past one ranch house to a shed structure. The people got out and some put on yellow / orange vests or coats. Some people were dressed in black. The began walking around the shed and surrounding area.

In ones and twos other cars came up for the next 3 hours. 3 or 4 looked civilian - every else had lights, looked like police, emergency vehicles.
2 police cars - looked like Federal Police - dark green with a gold stripe came from down the access road to the border.

They all left a different way than they came, they came on a road that runs parallel to the wall. They left to the south.

at least 14 people all seemed to be searching the area. This was due south from 147 ended up at the shed which is south of 148.











Rosarito Beach Baja California

February 2, 2008

I have lived in Rosarito Beach Baja California for almost 21 years and things
are bad for Americans here. lots of real estate problems.I hope the people
ofthe United States of America wakes up. These people are not humble
people.The Aztecs cut out 80 thousand hearts in one day.Does this sound
humble.More bodies found in Rosarito 2 men and one woman.I only pray to be
able to dump this property and go home to some semblance of reality.M

Friday, February 1, 2008

Border Patrol agents fire on pickup, injuring two - Campo

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20080201-1825-bn01shoot.html

By Michele Clock
SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

6:25 p.m. February 1, 2008

CAMPO – Three Border Patrol agents fired shots at a pickup truck containing several suspected illegal immigrants Friday when the vehicle sped toward several agents, authorities said.

Two people in the truck were injured.
The pickup’s driver, a suspected immigrant smuggler, and the front-seat passenger, a suspected undocumented border crosser, were taken to a hospital, said sheriff’s homicide Lt. Dennis Brugos.

The nature of their injuries and conditions were not disclosed Friday night.

Four suspected illegal immigrants who were in the back seat of the pickup were not believed to be injured. They were being questioned Friday night, Brugos said.

The incident began about 11:30 a.m. Friday when Border Patrol agents received intelligence information that a vehicle in the vicinity of Shockey Truck Trail and state Route 94 was involved in smuggling illegal border crossers, Brugos said.

Border Patrol vehicles followed the pickup, which headed to the truck entrance of Golden Acorn Casino on Old Highway 80, where Border Patrol agents were already stationed.

Agents walked toward the truck, identified themselves, and told the driver to stop. The driver instead backed up and accelerated around a Border Patrol vehicle and toward other agents, “at least one of which was in harm’s way,” Brugos said.

Three Border Patrol agents then fired at the pickup, Brugos said, and the truck careened into a shallow ravine off the highway.

The investigation continued Friday night, Brugos said. The Sheriff’s Department was being assisted by the Border Patrol and the FBI, he said.

Border Patrol spokesman James Jacques said agents involved in shooting incidents are normally put on administrative leave during the investigation. Brugos said that as of early Friday night, the three agents had not been interviewed.

The lieutenant said it was the first shooting by a Border Patrol agent the Sheriff’s Department has investigated this year.