Boat Rams Coast Guard Vessel, Killing Guardsman

Boat Rams Coast Guard Vessel, Killing Guardsman

(AP) VENTURA, Calif.
A suspected smuggling vessel rammed a U.S. Coast Guard chase boat during a counter-drug operation off the California coast, killing one Coast Guard member and injuring another, authorities said.

Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne III, 34, of Redondo Beach, was pronounced dead Sunday after he was brought ashore at Port Hueneme, said James Baroni, Ventura County chief deputy medical examiner.

Horne suffered a traumatic head injury in the crash near the Channel Islands west of Malibu, Coast Guard officials said.

The second man was treated for minor injuries. His name wasn’t released.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Monday that Horne and fellow crewmembers of the Coast Guard cutter Halibut “were engaged in an at-sea interdiction when they came under threat by a small vessel that rammed their small boat.”

Smuggling boats carrying drugs or illegal immigrants from Mexico have been ranging farther and farther north along the California coast.

A Coast Guard maritime patrol aircraft spotted a panga _ an open, low-sided fishing boat favored by Mexican smugglers _ before dawn and the cutter was sent to intercept it, officials said.

The cutter deployed a smaller inflatable chase boat, but as that vessel approached the panga with its blue light flashing, the panga veered toward it at high speed and struck it before fleeing.

Horne and another crewman were thrown into the water.

Another Coast Guard vessel stopped the fleeing panga and detained two suspects.

Napolitano said the tragedy was a reminder of the dangers men and women in uniform face daily while protecting the nation. She said her thoughts and prayers were with Horne’s family and all Coast Guard personnel.

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