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Rock Grounds Border Patrol Helicopter

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From Associated Press

Illegal immigrants threw rocks at a Border Patrol helicopter, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing when one of the rocks damaged the rotor, the agency said Thursday.

Neither the pilot nor a Border Patrol observer was injured.

The A-Star helicopter was two miles west of the U.S. Port of Entry in Andrade, Calif., on Tuesday when a group of immigrants began throwing rocks at the aircraft.

One baseball-size rock gashed the rotor, forcing the pilot to land nearby, said Michael Gramley, spokesman for the Border Patrol in Yuma.

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Gramley said he did not know how high the helicopter was hovering when it was struck, but he said it was being repaired and was expected back in service soon.

After the incident, 17 people were apprehended for illegally crossing the border, and two of them were being investigated for smuggling. Ten immigrants evaded capture.

The investigation into the rock-throwing was continuing.

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