Posted on 05/15/2007 7:38:42 AM PDT by Rottweilerson
NILAND - A U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agent was found dead floating in seven feet of water in a canal near the city of Niland, east of Salton Sea, authorities announced today.
Richard Goldstein, 37, a five-year veteran of the Border Patrol assigned to the El Centro Sector's Indio Station, was found floating in the Coachella Canal after agents reported him missing around 3:30 p.m., Border Patrol Agent David Kim said.
Goldstein was discovered floating in the canal almost an hour after agents found his K-9 partner sitting alongside his vehicle, which was parked and idling along the Coachella Canal, Kim said
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Prayers for Richard Goldstein, his family & all of our border agents. ~P~
There have been a couple of reports (fairly) recently of illegals trying to pull agents into water when they tried to aprehend them. I tried search but couldn't come up with the right keywords.
According to the story, he drowned. There is no report of being shot, or having any sign of struggle. The report DOES say they are investigating.
His K-9 dog is just sitting by his car, that suggests he was NOT attacked, because if he had been attacked, the dog would have defended him, and probably been killed. You wouldn’t expect the dog to be sitting quietly by the car if there was an assailant. Doesn’t prove there wasn’t, but it could be the guy just slipped and fell into the water, or had a heart attack.
The date on this story appears to be 5/13, although the article is undated (that’s the “date” on the directory name).
He died last Friday, May 11th. He drowned, apparently rescuing his K-9 from the canal. Here's the story from a web site that lists "Downed officers":
Border Patrol Agent Richard Goldstein
Cause of Death: Drowned
Date of Incident: Friday, May 11, 2007
Incident Location: California
Agent Richard Goldstein drowned in the Coachella canal near Niland, California, east of the Salton Sea.
After he went missing, Agent Goldstein's canine partner was found sitting alongside his vehicle, which was parked and idling near the canal. The Customs and Border Protection and California Highway Patrol Air divisions assisted several Border Patrol Agents in the search for the missing agent. A short time later he was found drowned a few miles from his vehicle.
Agent Goldstein's K-9 partner, Carlo, was wet, and markings in the area indicate the dog had been in the water and struggled to get out of the canal. Early reports indicate Agent Goldstein entered the canal in order to rescue his K-9 partner.
Agent Goldstein was a five-year veteran of the Border Patrol and was assigned to the El Centro Sector's Indio Station. He is survived by his wife, two stepsons, parents, and a granddaughter, who was born the night before his death.
If it had been murder, wouldn’t his firearm, wallet and vehicle also have been taken? I am keeping an open mind. It could have been murder, could have been something else.
I think he accidentally fell, knocked himself out and drowned. Just my opinion.
Thanks for posting some sanity and reason.
Yeah, I was reaching a little i guess.
A dog that can't swim. Imagine that.
ping
“Goldstein’s death was being investigated by the Imperial County Sheriff’s Department, officials said.”
Since he was a Federal Agent working on duty, Alberto should be investigating this. But I guess Alberto is too busy with his own personal agenda.
According to people I know, there was blood on the canal near where he went in. Folks I know in the Border Patrol are up in arms over this in a big way. This guy was 37 with a wife and two kids.
I think he accidentally fell, knocked himself out and drowned. Just my opinion.
Border Patrol Agent Dies in Line of Duty
(Monday, May 14, 2007) contacts for this news release
Indio, Calif. A U.S. Customs and Border Protection Border Patrol agent assigned to the El Centro Sectors Indio Station died in the line of duty Friday afternoon while working along the Coachella Canal near Niland, California.
Agent Goldstein was reported missing after his service vehicle was found parked and idling along the Coachella Canal, with his service K-9 partner sitting alongside. A search and rescue operation was initiated immediately involving multiple local, state, and federal agencies. Sometime later, fellow Border Patrol agents discovered Agent Goldsteins body floating in the canal.
Agent Goldstein died at the scene. He was 37-years old and a five-year veteran of the Border Patrol. The circumstances surrounding the death are currently under investigation by the Imperial County Sheriffs Department.
The Border Patrol family has suffered a great loss with the death of Border Patrol Agent Richard Goldstein, said Carl L. McClafferty, Chief Patrol Agent of the El Centro Sector. "The loss of such a promising young agent, bravely carrying out his duty, has created a great emptiness within our ranks. Our thoughts and prayers are now with his family, as we honor his courage and sacrifice."
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.
Contacts For This News Release
no address available at this time
El Centro Sector Public Information Office
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CBP Headquarters Office of Public Affairs 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Room 3.4A Washington, DC 20229 |
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May he rest in peace.
the silence is “deafening”, if it had been someone else, “pc” category found floating, the speculation and condemnation by the drive bys would be rampant (most likely, don’t want to be condemned and have the racist, wacko, mud thrown at me, and by the way, if someone is so inclined to do so, it doesn’t stick on me)
when it does happen, just like laredo nuevo and monterrey, they’ll just use the jihad head approach, then we will know that we have lost the war
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