A police chief in the western Mexican state of Jalisco was killed in
an attack by suspected members of an organized crime gang, officials
said.
According to police spokespersons, the police chief of the town of
Poncitlan, Bernardo Garcia, was killed Friday by a group of assailants
who arrived on the scene in a van.
The gunmen got out of the vehicle and attacked the police chief
outside his home in Zapopan, a city that is part of the Guadalajara
metropolitan area.
Garcia died at the scene, while a man accompanying him at the time was unharmed in the attack.
Forensic experts collected spent cartridges from AK-47 automatic rifles at the scene. No arrests have yet been made.
Poncitlan is located near a region where a turf battle has been
raging between the Jalisco Nueva Generacion and Los Caballeros
Templarios gangs, according to the Jalisco state Attorney General’s
Office.
That struggle has left at least 30 dead in the first few weeks of
2013 and prompted Jalisco state police and Mexican army troops to begin
patrolling roads in that area of the country.
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