Mexicans see a losing battle in the war on crooked police
MEXICO CITY In the midst of a violent drug war, President Felipe Calderon fired crooked cops by the hundreds, and hired new ones rigorously vetted and college educated by the thousands. Salaries were doubled, new standards imposed and officers were subjected to extensive background checks.
A trustworthy federal police force was to be one of the most important legacies of Calderon's six-year term. And yet, just months before he is to leave office in December, the president found himself apologizing "profoundly" this week for an incident in which federal police allegedly opened fire on an SUV with diplomatic plates, injuring two Americans.
A dozen federal police officers are being detained while the Mexican attorney general's office investigates the incident. Many of the details remain unclear, including what may have motivated officers to open fire on the vehicle, which was traveling through dangerous countryside south of Mexico City.
The CIA has declined to comment on reports in U.S. and Mexican media that the Americans were CIA agents. They were heading to a Mexican military installation where they were serving as trainers.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-mexico-police-20120830,0,4649720.story
Gee, who could have predicted this?