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I'm sorry I don't have a URL, but this was on Rogerhedgecock.com (also on his radio show today). This is about last Friday's crash after the chase on I-8 in SD county. Pls read, this is very important, Roger's friends in the Border patrol are the source:
http://rogerhedgecock.com/flashfacts.html
EARS UP!!
(strange stuff happening) - 1/13/03
ROGER gets source info about last week's pick up truck load of illegals that crashed at the Descanso crossing of I-8. (here's some reference: [Click Here]). Nutball load driver at least stays on the westbound side of the hiway but loses control and so far we got two dead. But the story gets a little strange at the accident scene. Some guy from the Mexican consulate's office is on scene very pronto and some say he was wearing an INS I.D. badge. Our word is that the load driver is piled into an ambulance and in pops the Mexican consulate guy tooinside the ambulance with the load driver. Where the ambulance went from there mystified somefolks. Officials check at Grossmont. No load driver. Then Sharp Memorial. No load driver. Finally the load driver is located at Scripps Hillcrest. CHP puts a guard on him. Okay!!
TWO LOAD GUYS (it appears that the driver and two load guys brought the illegals across the border near Campo and then got into a pre-positioned load truck) also suffer minor injuries in the crash and they end up at Grossmont. The next day four folks show up at Grossmonta woman and three men. They are sporting INS badges. They want the two load guys. Hospital releases them. ROGER'S source says the folks who came for the load guys are not INS officers but likely from the Mexican Consul's office?
WE'RE TOLD the "time line," is important to look at. The Mexican consulate guy getting to the scene pronto. Getting into the ambulance with the load driver. Confusion as to where the load driver was taken. (recall that CHP is looking for the guy to put a guard on him at a hospital). And then the "release" of the two load guys from Grossmont.
AND we're told that the load driver is well known to BP folks. Back and forth a lot and at one point issued a death threat to a BP officer.MORE TO COME!! Meanwhile drive the I-8 out past El Cajon at your own risk.
---Senders name withheld by American Patrol