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U.S Gunboats Patrolling Illegal Activity on the Rio Grande!

Prairie Wind 2012/07/04 03:01:14

Law enforcement officers working along the U.S.-Mexico border are stepping up efforts to respond to what is in effect a war going on south of the border, where drug cartel violence has spun out of control.

In Texas, where the two countries are separated only by the Rio Grande River, stopping the violence from spilling into the United States means taking to the water -- with 34-foot-long gunboats that pack some serious firepower.

The stakes are high. Since 2007, roughly 56,000 people in Mexico have been killed in the escalating drug cartel violence. The U.S. government and local police agencies are working around the clock, 365 days a year to try and stop the flow of drugs, weapons and illegal immigrants into America from our southern neighbor.

Of the nearly 2,000-mile border with Mexico, about 1,200 of it is in Texas. The terrain here is very different compared to California, New Mexico and Arizona -- states with dry land on the border.

The narrow and winding Rio Grande, meanwhile, is a hotbed of activity, since you can literally swim from one side to the other in just a few minutes. Officials say this makes it extremely enticing for smugglers, which is why authorities have to be one step ahead.

It’s why the Texas Department of Public Safety has rolled out the big guns: Four new “shallow water interceptors” are now patrolling the river, and two others will be commissioned soon. Those will be responsible for guarding the intercoastal waterway, where cops are seeing a spike in smuggling activity through the Gulf of Mexico.

These gunboats are outfitted with bullet-proof panels, port & starboard, dual mounted, 30 calibre, fully automatic machine guns and powered with 900-horsepower engines. Their ability to cruise through the water at fast speeds is designed to not only serve as an intimidating force on the water, but also to fight back.

“If we get into an ambush situation, our No. 1 priority is to get out of harm’s way,” said Lt. Charlie Goble of the Texas Highway Patrol’s Tactical Marine Unit. “It’s very important for us to be better armed than they are.”

The vessels cost about $558,000 a piece and were paid for with money set aside by the Texas Legislature and Department of Homeland Security grants. They’re just one more tool in the law enforcement toolbox of helicopters, ground units and weapons being used to wage the war against these powerful cartels, which will stop at nothing to get their cargo into this country.

“Machine guns on the ground are one thing,” Maj. Bob Bailey of the Texas Highway Patrol’s Special Ops Division told Fox News. “This is just another asset to be in those remote areas where the cartels exploit our border, our river, our citizens.”


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  • No nonsense NanC...don't BS... 2012/07/04 03:32:00
    No nonsense NanC...don't BS me!
    +8
    I hope they have operable guns and they let them have ammo. Napolitano has
    some foolish idea that our border patrol should only carry guns that shoot
    bean bags, and if they run into some heavily armed drug dealers, they should
    just run and hide................. For Real!

    Janet Napolotano

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  • Prairie Wind 4 days ago
    Prairie Wind
    The boats are labled Texas Highway Patrol. each have twin 30 calibre machine guns on forward starboard and port sides with a 30 calibre machine gun, post, swivel, mounted in the aft port position.

    Check out http://www.blueservo.com for live border camera access. You can report observance on line and see reponses.

  • Sue 2012/07/15 23:49:45
    Sue
    +1
    Glad to see this, it is long overdue.
  • SimpleAmerican BN-0 2012/07/11 14:56:20
    SimpleAmerican BN-0
    +2
    You have to love our state... Fast Boats, with Guns... screw legislation! This is how the west was won!
  • Uranos7 2012/07/09 18:38:26
    Uranos7
    +1
    I miss Texas.
    Hopefully they will at least have intimidation value until Obama is replaced and we can actually use them.
  • texasred 2012/07/06 00:19:24
    texasred
    +3
    God... I miss Texas! They know how to do things right!!
  • ★Calliope★ 2012/07/05 02:28:22
    ★Calliope★
    So long as military aren't manning the boats...
  • Prairie... ★Calliope★ 2012/07/05 05:24:32
    Prairie Wind
    +4
    I want someone who knows how to navigate the shallow waters and how to accurately shoot back.
  • ★Calliope★ Prairie... 2012/07/05 21:28:57
    ★Calliope★
    +3
    That works :P
  • Murph 65 2012/07/04 22:07:23
    Murph 65
    +4
    Sounds like a working plan to me; however, how are they getting around the new directive from HS that says if you see guns run and hide. RUN AND HIDE. This new directive is sure to keep the druggies and cartels on the Mexican side of the border and afraid to enter U.S. territory. Sheesh.
  • Prairie... Murph 65 2012/07/05 05:25:39
    Prairie Wind
    +4
    Don't Mess With Texas?
  • Murph 65 Prairie... 2012/07/05 22:27:48
    Murph 65
    +1
    I don't think so with the new directive. I think it pretty says, "Hey, don't mess with Texas unless you are carrying a gun and then they will run and hide so you don't have to worry." Add this to the UN crap they're trying to push through which will effectively negate our second amendment rights and I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if we found out the reason for the Fast and Furious fiasco.
  • Prairie... Murph 65 2012/07/05 23:57:07
    Prairie Wind
    +3
    When I checked the http://www.blueservo.net live surveillance border camera an hour ago, at camera 3 over the bridge, I saw one of the new boats moving from west to east, beneath the bridge, so they indeed are there.
  • Murph 65 Prairie... 2012/07/06 00:18:45
    Murph 65
    +2
    Great, and I hope they are more than effective. It would be nice if something actually worked.
  • texasred Murph 65 2012/07/06 00:20:56
    texasred
    +3
    I think maybe Gov. Perry said FU, Janet.
  • Murph 65 texasred 2012/07/06 00:27:34
    Murph 65
    +3
    I concur with Gov Perry. I also concur with "Don't Mess With Texas." Also like don't go anywhere without a big ol' damn gun. :)
  • texasred Murph 65 2012/07/06 00:30:31
    texasred
    +3
    People can say what they like about Perry, but he and my governor, Jan Brewer, are true patriots and refuse to be cowed by Socialists/Marxists.
  • Prairie... texasred 2012/07/06 00:34:34
    Prairie Wind
    +1
    Secession?
  • texasred Prairie... 2012/07/06 00:47:14
    texasred
    +1
    I hope it doesn't come to that.
  • Prairie... texasred 2012/07/06 00:48:44
    Prairie Wind
    +1
    I'll head south if that comes about.
  • texasred Prairie... 2012/07/06 00:53:16
    texasred
    +1
    Come on down. We'd love to have you!!
  • Prairie... texasred 2012/07/06 01:10:11
    Prairie Wind
    +3
    Aren't you in AZ though? I'll head for Austin or Fredericksburg ... down near where I can hear Waylon Jennings and the "Boys" ... and go "tubing" on the Guadalupe, then wander into the Gruene Hall for a little two stepp'n .. LOL
  • marylou5 Prairie... 2012/07/06 01:18:00
    marylou5
    +2
    Love your style!
  • Prairie... marylou5 2012/07/06 05:57:16 (edited)
    Prairie Wind
    +2
    Ah, shucks .... no fun on your own ... :)
  • texasred Prairie... 2012/07/06 23:26:45
    texasred
    +1
    Yes... but AZ has a lot of great places. We've got the Grand Canyon, the Painted Desert, the Petrified Forest, mountains and desert. You'd like it here!! Be careful with Austin... it's becoming a liberal stronghold in TX. But I love tubing on the Guadalupe and both Fredericksburg and Gruene are really neat places.
  • Prairie... texasred 2012/07/07 03:22:34
    Prairie Wind
    +1
    Thanks for the thought .. am familiar with AZ ... I'll go for TX.
  • texasred Prairie... 2012/07/07 05:16:11
    texasred
    +2
    I understand. You won't find better people.
  • Sue Prairie... 2012/07/15 23:48:49
    Sue
    +1
    I've spent many happy times at Gruene Hall!
  • Prairie... Sue 2012/07/16 08:06:27
    Prairie Wind
    Oh my .... then tubing afterwards? Fantastic place and then wander up into the vineyards for dinner!
  • Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆ 2012/07/04 19:58:54
    Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆
    +2
    If those gunboats had been around when the Hardings took to the water from a Texas lake shore...
  • Prairie... Temlako... 2012/07/05 05:29:50
    Prairie Wind
    +2
    The jet ski's definitely were. I've seen them. From what I recall, the Hardings crossed the river and were on their way back toward the U.S. The spread of protection would be of interest to the cartels if known, so I making a guess that their wasn't someone close when that incident occurred.
  • jackolantyrn356 2012/07/04 15:40:27
    jackolantyrn356
    +2
    Just wait until a couple of RPGs hit one of the boats.
    I don't want it to happen, but the Obama government seems to want it .....
  • Prairie... jackola... 2012/07/04 16:31:28
    Prairie Wind
    +1
    Then arm with mortars?
  • Sue jackola... 2012/07/15 23:51:53
    Sue
    +1
    I just hope he doesn't send in a drone.....
  • Prairie... Sue 2012/07/16 08:07:18
    Prairie Wind
    Drones are already there.
  • JT For Political Reform 2012/07/04 15:12:39
    JT For Political Reform
    +2
    I suppose they are only allowed by Homeland Security to shoot bean bags or blanks.
  • Prairie... JT For ... 2012/07/04 15:33:13
    Prairie Wind
    +3
    When you look at the video in the link posted above, those are .30 calibre rounds, but I understand what you're thinking.
  • JT For ... Prairie... 2012/07/04 17:41:49
    JT For Political Reform
    +1
    ;-) I've fired those with the real ammo.
  • Prairie... JT For ... 2012/07/04 18:03:00 (edited)
    Prairie Wind
    +1
    We have our memories. When I first saw the posting .. I was tempted to add "smell of napalm in the morning", or "Run Through The Jungle" and even, "Born To Be Wild"., but just grined and tucked a past memory away.
  • JT For ... Prairie... 2012/07/04 18:08:26
    JT For Political Reform
    +1
    I hear that! :-)
  • Matt 2012/07/04 14:34:40
    Matt
    +1
    It's a start.

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