Three US Customs and Border Patrol agents shot at and killed the driver of a car that stopped near the Otay Mesa border crossing and then began driving forward toward the agent, San Diego police Lt. Jorge Duran said in a statement yesterday.
The driver, who died at the scene, had led California Highway Patrol officers on a nearly 100-mile chase.
The crossing was shut to southbound vehicle and pedestrian traffic following the 10:30 a.M. Shooting. It remained open from Mexico into the US, but could be closed well into the evening going the other way, US Customs and Border Forrest Bustamante Protection supervisor said. The busy San Ysidro crossing nearby was unaffected.
Police said the suspect was riding alone in the car but could not say whether he was armed.
His identity had not yet been determined, Duran said.
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