A special agent is dead, according to IRS officials, following an incident that happened during a training exercise at a firing range in Phoenix.
Officials with the Internal Revenue Service have released details on an incident in the Phoenix area that left one of their special agents dead.
The incident, according to a statement, happened during a routine training exercise at the Federal Correctional Institution Phoenix Firing Range, which is located near the Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix. "The agent was immediately taken to HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center to be treated for the injury. The agent passed away shortly after arriving at the hospital," read a portion of the statement.According to a separate statement issued by the Bureau of Prisons, the shooting range was being utilized by multiple federal agencies through an interagency agreement, and no BOP or prison employees were hurt as a result of the incident.
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