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2 killed in shootout with federal agents near Puerto Rico

Por: ABC News World January 16, 2023

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Two suspected drug traffickers were killed early Sunday in a shootout with federal agents off ’s northeast coast, officials said.The incident occurred shortly after midnight, when authorities detected a suspicious boat at sea and a chase ensued, Jeffrey Quiñones, spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, told The Associated Press.The chase ended when the suspected drug traffickers shot at the federal agents,... + full article



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