FBI team arrives in Cuba to investigate fatal shooting of US-flagged speedboat - AP News
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FBI team arrived in Cuba to investigate a fatal shooting of a U.S.-flagged speedboat in Cuban waters.
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An FBI team has arrived in Cuba to investigate the fatal shooting of a U.S.-flagged speedboat, according to AP News. The incident represents a rare law enforcement cooperation moment between the two countries, which maintain limited diplomatic relations. Deaths resulting from maritime incidents involving U.S. vessels near Cuba have historically been sources of tension between Washington and Havana. The investigation will likely focus on determining who fired on the vessel and the circumstances that led to the shooting. The presence of FBI investigators in Cuba underscores the severity of the incident and the need for clarity on responsibility.
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An FBI team is in Cuba investigating the fatal shooting and the circumstances surrounding it.
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