Border Patrol agent claims Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly being 'intentionally vague' in 911 calls: report

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Border Patrol agent claims Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly being 'intentionally vague' in 911 calls: report
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Border Patrol agents are heard casting doubt on Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly's pleas for help, hours before deputies found the body of Mexican national Gabriel Cuen Buitimea.

Texas Rancher Debi Douglas says the Arizona rancher charged with murder for shooting a migrant on his property is being used as an 'example' to instill 'fear' in others who defend their property.George Alan Kelly

Nogales International reportedly obtained several calls, which range from under 30 seconds to nearly eight minutes in length, this week regarding the Jan. 30 shooting death of a man identified as 48-year-old Gabriel Cuen Buitimea, of Nogales, Mexico, on the borderlands ranch owned by Kelly and his wife.

"And it's not alive," he said."So you asked if you need an EMT. I said, ‘No.’ I'm sure a coroner will be involved sooner or later."the Border Patrol Ranch Liaison to report an active shooter. In a call around 2:45 p.m., a Border Patrol agent, who identified himself as a supervisor at the Nogales Border Patrol Station, called the sheriff’s office to request assistance but already cast doubt on Kelly.

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