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(CBS/AP) Updated at 5:10 a.m. Eastern. An American tourist was shot in the back of the head in Mexican waters on Thursday after being ambushed by armed boaters, a Texas sheriff said. It happened near the U.S. boundary of a lake where run-ins with pirates already had fishermen and Texas officials on alert. Zapata County Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez identified the victim as David Michael Hartley, 30. Hartley and his wife were riding personal watercrafts back from Mexico on Falcon Lake when about six gunmen approached in two boats, Gonzalez said. The sheriff said Hartley was shot as the couple sped away at the sight of the boaters. What happened to Hartley was unclear. Gonzalez said the man's wife tried circling back to pull him from the water, but she was forced to retreat to U.S. waters after being fired upon again. "They saw them approaching and started revving it up back to the U.S. side," Gonzalez said. "The guys just started shooting at them from behind." Gonzalez said he has contacted the Mexican consulate and asked them to look for the man. He said there was nothing else he could do. The Zapata County Sheriff's office tells CBSNews.com the search was put on hold as night fell, but was expected to resume at first light. The Sheriff's office was being aided in its investigation by U.S. Border Patrol agents and Game Wardens, reports CBS affiliate Action 4 News. The Game Warden's office was the only U.S. agency providing boats in the search effort, according to the sheriff's office. One of the boats may have crossed the U.S. side of the lake to fire at the woman, said Mike Cox, a spokesman for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. The shooting renewed warnings of pirates on Falcon Lake, which is about 60 miles down the border from Laredo and is popular with water skiers and bass fishing. Earlier this year, several fishermen were robbed at gunpoint on the lake's Mexican side. In those holdups, authorities say the gunmen traveled in the low-slung, underpowered commercial Mexican fishing boats that are familiar in the area. They asked for money, drugs and guns, and took what cash was available, but no one was hurt. Hartley and his wife moved to McAllen, Texas, from the Mexican border city of Reynosa about five months ago and had planned to returned to their native Colorado in two weeks, Gonzalez said. Gonzalez said Hartley worked in the oil business. Reynosa has been beset recently with warring drug cartels and Mexican authorities, but Gonzalez said he believed the shooting was a random attack. He has previously chalked up the dangerous waters as the product of fighting between rival Mexican drug gangs. "I would think that, right now, the prudent boater would want to stay on the Texas side," Cox said Thursday. Authorities said the shooting happened about 2:45 p.m. Gonzalez said the couple never spoke to the gunmen, and the woman raced her watercraft to the shores of the first lakeside homes she could reach and asked for help. He said they had ridden over to Mexico for sightseeing and to take photos of a famous church in Old Guerrero. That is identical to what five boaters did in April when authorities say they were approached by men who identified themselves as "Federales" and asked for drugs. Those boaters handed over $200 before the pirates chased them back to U.S. waters. Violence on the Mexican side of the lake has been climbing for several months, as a fractured partnership between the region's dominant Gulf Cartel and its former enforcers, the Zetas, plunged many of the area's Mexican border cities into violence. Falcon Lake is a dammed section of the Rio Grande that straddles the border. The border is marked by 14 partially submerged concrete towers that mark the Rio Grande's path before the lake was created in 1954.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/10/01/national/main6917510.shtmlThe border is starting to sound like a fun place to go vacation. Bring your rods, about 10k rounds, few dozen rifles...
And bring a few dozen friends too Sucks that this crap happens, especially that they just shot him in the back of the head
x2 thats rediculous. i hope they get what they have coming to them before anyone else gets hurt by these idiots
I wish people would spend half the time fixing mexico as they do trying to justify illegal immigration.
I have an exceptionally low opinion of mexico...getting lower with each passing year that I live so close. mexico is an opening running sore on the butt of the world. I wish people would spend half the time fixing mexico as they do trying to justify illegal immigration.
They don't seem to care about Mexicans killing Americans on their side of the border, I wouldn't be to worried about it.
BS, I read in the news 2 hunters accidently crossed into mexico, with 2 bolt action rifles and got busted for trafficiking firearms. Anything over a 32 cal considered a military weapon too.
here he was saying he would sit on "our" side and defend. here is where you were misunderstood and started to rattle off your mouth!!!
Holy crap jerry, let it go! Nick, wanna do some bass fishing dangerously close to the border?! I hear dove hunting is insanely good down toward mexico, probably some similar options as well
can't wait till all this spills into the U.S. to see what our federal govt. does.
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