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U.S. Coast Guard Shoots Engine Of Fleeing Smuggling Boat Off San Diego

U.S. Coast Guard Shoots Engine Of Fleeing Smuggling Boat Off San Diego

Marine Insight
U.S. Coast Guard Shoots Engine Of Fleeing Smuggling Boat Off San Diego
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A U.S. Coast Guard patrol crew intercepted a smuggling attempt Sunday evening after disabling the engine of a fleeing vessel about seven miles off Mission Bay. Seven foreign nationals aboard the boat were taken into custody and handed over to federal authorities.

At about 5:10 p.m., a Coast Guard response boat crew spotted a 25-foot cuddy cabin vessel drifting in U.S. territorial waters near Mission Bay. When approached, the boat unexpectedly accelerated southward toward the Mexican maritime boundary, which led to a Coast Guard chase.

Officials said the fleeing boat ignored repeated orders to stop. The Coast Guard first fired warning shots and then 15 non-lethal pepper-ball rounds. These attempts failed to halt the vessel, which instead rammed the patrol boat, causing minor damage.

In response, the Coast Guard crew fired three “precision rounds” into the vessel’s starboard engine, effectively stopping it about four nautical miles southwest of Point Loma, around 15-20 nautical miles from

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