Jan 27, 2026
A man who the FBI said has a criminal history of human smuggling was shot and wounded by a Border Patrol agent in Arizona on Tuesday after allegedly firing at agents, officials said. Patrick Gary Schlegel, a 34-year-old Arizona resident, was shot around 7:30 a.m. in Arivaca, about 10 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border, said Heith Janke, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Phoenix field division. Schlegel was shot after a foot chase following a traffic stop related to an “active alien smuggling matter,” Janke said during a news conference. Earlier in the morning — before 7 a.m. — Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said, Border Patrol agents had spotted a vehicle with multiple people inside. At the time, the sheriff said, everyone fled when agents tried to make a stop. Later, the Border Patrol agent recognized what he believed to be that vehicle and conducted a traffic stop, Nanos said. The driver — who was now the only person inside — got out and ran away, and the agent gave chase on foot, the sheriff said. “Shots were fired from the suspect, and the agent returned fire. The suspect was hit,” Nanos said. A spokesperson for the sheriff’s department said by email that Schlegel shot at agents on the ground. Janke said that at one point Schlegel fired at a manned Customs and Border Protection helicopter. No law enforcement officers were injured, officials said. Immigration 2 hours ago 2 federal officers fired shots in encounter that killed Alex Pretti, DHS tells Congress DHS 12 hours ago Most of the government could shut down this weekend. ICE operations would carry on. Officials said Schleger has a “previous alien smuggling conviction.” The U.S. Marshals Service last year issued a federal arrest warrant for escape in relation to that conviction, Janke said. Federal court records show that Schlegel was serving a 36-month sentence after pleading guilty in 2024 to one count of transportation of illegal aliens for profit and a gun possession count when he allegedly escaped last year. Schlegel was serving part of that sentence at an institution for people pending release, according to the criminal complaint for the escape case. He signed out to go to alcohol evaluation and counseling on Dec. 15 but never returned, according to the complaint. Schlegel was in serious but stable condition at a hospital Tuesday afternoon, Nanos said. Janke said Schlegel successfully underwent surgery. He is expected to be charged by criminal complaint on three federal counts, Janke said: assault on a federal officer, alien smuggling and being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm. It was not immediately clear Tuesday if Schlegel had an attorney who could speak on his behalf. An attorney listed as representing Schlegel in the prior smuggling case did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Schleger is a resident of Sahuarita, a community south of Tucson and around 35 miles northeast of Arivaca, officials said. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the use of force by the Border Patrol agent. It is standard practice to involve the sheriff’s department when a federal agent is involved in a shooting incident in Pima County, the department said. The shooting comes three days after Border Patrol fatally shot Alex Pretti in Minneapolis and weeks after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis. Those shootings have triggered protests and generated criticism of DHS, including calls for Secretary Kristi Noem’s firing. House Democratic leaders Hakeem Jeffries of New York, Katherine Clark of Massachusetts and Pete Aguilar of California accused the Trump administration in a statement Tuesday of using taxpayer dollars “to kill American citizens.” They also threatened to begin impeachment proceedings against Noem in the House if she is not fired. Asked Tuesday whether Noem would step down, President Donald Trump told reporters on the White House South Lawn, “No.” Trump said border “czar” Tom Homan met with Minnesota leaders Tuesday. Federal immigration officers have shot 12 people since September as DHS has ramped up deportation operations around the country. Kyle Stewart and Caroline Kenny contributed. ...read more read less
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