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Mexico to Punish Officers Who Fired on U.S. Agents




The police officers who fired on a U.S. Embassy SUV and wounded two officials
from that country will be punished “upon confirmation of the excessive use of
force,” the Mexican Public Safety Secretariat said.

“Upon confirmation of the excessive use of force, lack of following operational protocols and complicity in crime in the conduct of public servants, the Federal Police is the first to be interested in punishment in accord with the law,” the secretariat said in a statement.

On Friday, Aug. 24, two U.S. Embassy officials, both of them security experts, were wounded when they were fired upon by Mexican Federal Police as they were traveling in an armored vehicle with diplomatic plates along a road in the central state of Morelos.

The incident occurred along the stretch of road at Tres Marias Huitzilas, just outside the Federal District.

The people responsible for firing on the vehicle were federal law enforcement agents who were investigating the kidnapping of a federal official, the secretariat said.

The U.S. Embassy initially said that the attack had been “an ambush.”

A judge ordered the preventive arrest of the 12 police officers involved on “abuse of authority” and other charges, while the investigation was conducted.

The Federal Police cooperated with the investigation by prosecutors and placed at their disposal
the information that is contributing to ascertaining each officer’s responsibilities in the incident, the secretariat said.

“The Federal Police will undertake with determination the necessary corrective actions so that these regrettable events do not occur again,” the secretariat said.

These type of activities and attitudes, which are “contrary to the spirit of the corps and honorability that govern the daily activities of the Federal Police, have not been and will not be tolerated,” the secretariat said.

Officials have maintained ongoing communication with the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City and with the Attorney General’s Office “with the objective of establishing a close collaboration that will facilitate the full clarification of the facts,” the Public Safety Secretariat said.

Neither the U.S. or Mexican government has provided any details about the wounded Americans, but The New York Times reported that both men are CIA officers. Mexican Attorney General Marisela Morales also said that the two men had left the country after being wounded and without giving statements to investigators.

The Americans and a Mexican navy official were traveling in a Toyota SUV on a stretch of unpaved road en route to a navy installation at El Capulin mountain when they encountered “a vehicle whose occupants brandished guns,” the statement said.
The driver of the Toyota “maneuvered to get away and re-enter the highway, the moment in which the occupants of the aggressor vehicle opened fire on the diplomatic vehicle.”
Soon, according to the statement, “three other vehicles joined the pursuit and fired gunshots at
the U.S. Embassy vehicle.”


Added: Sep-6-2012 Occurred On: Sep-6-2012
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  • Itchy trigger fingers

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  • There are lots of kidnappings in mexico. The kidnappers could have used a diplomatic license plate to escape. The mexican officers did nothing wrong under the circumstances. In mexico drug cartels are extremely powerful and they use any weapon , disguise, to escape authorities. There is a war going on . Americans were in the wrong place at the wrong time.

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    • @Peter42y

      You know exactly what happened because you were there, right?

      Since you were there, tell us about how a bunch of mexican cops shot up a truck full of innocent people and how the cops did nothing wrong.

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    • @Martyr_Machine fyi there are not fucking innocent cia anyfuckingwhere...

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    • @Martyr_Machine he is right, there is a war going on,if i was a cop down there pretty sure i would be very nervious.just saying

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    • @monkey fcker

      Why? Because you say so?

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    • @Martyr_Machine why didnt you just write liar liar pants on fire, what are you fucking 8 years old. read a book. the former head of the DEA says the CIA was shipping coke into the country years ago. remember iran/contra? or were you still on your mammas tit shitting green? grow the fuck up, the zetas were trained by our special forces, thats a fucking fact as well. they were moving drugs in Nam also , and right fucking now in afghanistan, the cia is all up in the poppies. buy a clue...

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  • Mexico is gone. Adios amigos. Enjoy living in one giant gang neighborhood.

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  • We should invade iraq.

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  • It was clearly an ambush and those fucks need to go to jail.

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  • Nah, you know what? Don't bother. We'll just be equipping all of our armored diplomatic vehicles with M230 chain guns. We'll sort out any problems, and you can just clean up the mess.

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  • They know better. But of course they can't punish themselves so someone's takin the fall.

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  • Drug hit gone totally wrong,Not even a good lie about it.End NAFTA,It's unbelievable we signed a free trade agreement with this narco state.

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  • Haha! lies lies! they lasted like two weeks in making up this story, Gringos were undercover investigating a high profile narco linked to the new government, they were discovered and were shoot, now the mexican government were fast in taking out the gringos to US and blame some cops unrelated to the event, Fucking new president is so openly narco! Wonder how US have accepted this new government.

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  • They were resisting.

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  • next time use an rpg....

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  • you cannot blame them for shooting tough looking dudes in black SUVs %100 of the time its a baddy.

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  • are you sure they were not paid, the bullets impact on the armored glass doesnt looks like side ambush, then they tried to shoot the armored engine block

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