A Starr County Shooting involving U.S. Border Patrol agents unfolded Thursday afternoon near the riverbank along Midway Road, between Rio Grande City and Roma. According to officials, the incident began with a physical struggle before shots were fired.
The Starr County Sheriff’s Office and Texas Department of Public Safety troopers quickly responded to assist Border Patrol, while the Texas Rangers have taken charge of the investigation. No details have been released regarding injuries, and authorities are urging the public to avoid the area as the active scene remains secured.
STARR COUNTY, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Multiple law enforcement agencies are assisting with a shooting involving U.S. Border Patrol in Starr County. pic.twitter.com/Q8K4c6eyvW
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Border Shooting Erupts as Agents Clash Near the Rio Grande
Local officials confirmed that chaos broke out when Border Patrol agents opened fire during a violent confrontation near the Rio Grande riverbank. The incident prompted a large multi-agency response, with deputies locking down the area as investigators began gathering evidence.
Early reports indicate that agents were attacked during a close-range encounter, leading to the shooting. However, officials have not confirmed whether anyone was injured or killed.
The situation underscores the increasing risks faced by agents stationed along the southern border.
Ongoing Investigation With Limited Public Information
KRGV reported that Border Patrol agents were attempting to apprehend a suspect when the incident escalated. Sheriff’s officials stated that a “struggle” occurred prior to shots being fired.
Authorities have not provided additional updates, stressing that details remain limited as Texas Rangers continue their investigation.
Border Patrol supporters online have begun calling for prayers for the agents involved.



