Arizona Patrol agent killed in accidents Duty
A veteran of four years, the U.S. Border Patrol has died in a car accident born in the line of duty. Senior Patrol Agent Darren Greenig Nicholas, 28, were sent in support of border guards within the Tohono O’odham reservation impressed when he has a cow, Johnny Bernal, a spokesman for the Public Affairs Office for Tucson Sector of the Border Patrol USA.Agent’s Geenig collision, he has a trail along Highway 86, shortly after 10 pm on Tuesday, March 14. The Montana native’s vehicle rolled and turned many times to send him to hospital, where one day later, he was pronounced dead.
A second officer in civilian clothes, was in a car with Greenig and was hospitalized with minor injuries. Tohono O’odham Police Department is currently reviewing that caused the accident.
Greenig is the sixth representative of the Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector killed in the line of law since 1926 and their first line of duty death since 2004.
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