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Police Corruption Print E-mail
Letters to the Editor
Written by BBSTF   
Thursday, 06 August 2009 10:54

We received the following correspondence from one of our readers this morning:

I don't know if your organization cares about this, but it was a traumatic experience for me that I have to get off my chest. Last night I was walking home from an errand between 9 and 10 p.m. in Colonia Constitución, Rosarito, when I heard a commotion. A couple of police trucks had pulled in to this somewhat secluded area behind some apartments, so I decided to watch what was going on from behind a wall. From the bed of one of their trucks they dragged out a man whom they had apparently arrested. He was tied up and they threw him on the ground and began to kick and beat him severely. I'll never be able to forget the screams and groans of pain of this man, nor the laughter of the police officers as they did their dirty deed. I don't know who the man was, perhaps he was the most vile of criminals, but I do know that he was tied up and completely helpless against the abuse of the officers that thought it fun to torture him before presenting him to the proper authorities for trial. I don't understand how people, especially those we're counting on to protect us, can take such joy in the suffering of others. After the beating the officers literally threw the bound prisoner back into the truck and covered him completely with some sort of cloth before driving off.

Despite efforts at combating police corruption in Mexico, there is still a long way to go -- ties to criminal gangs aren't the only type of corruption that exists in police forces. This serves as a reminder that human rights are another thing we have to continue struggling for in both the United States and Mexico.

 
Don't count on the government Print E-mail
Letters to the Editor
Written by Rosarito Resident   
Wednesday, 29 April 2009 18:05

We need to get the word out. The schools are not going to close on their own. Parents need to keep their kids home from school. One school has already been closed in Mira Mesa - A Lutheran school, not even public.

The U.S. currently has no surgeon general!

Government officials are underplaying the numbers so as not to cause an economic catastrophe. Which is more important, your life or the economy?

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Rosarito in shock over decapitation Print E-mail
Letters to the Editor
Written by BBSTF   
Friday, 17 April 2009 06:45

Editor's Note: On Wednesday a reserve police officer from Rosarito witnessed the kidnapping of a 16 year old boy. According to the officer's report of the incident, the boy was riding along on his bicycle when at least five men grabbed him and forced him into a van. The officer reported the incident and was found decapitated the next morning. The following is a written reaction which a prominent resident of Rosarito sent us last night.

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