Mexican regional police force quits

A southern Mexican town’s 15-member police force has quit for fear of being assassinated in retaliation for a shootout with gunmen.

A southern Mexican town’s 15-member police force has quit for fear of being assassinated in retaliation for a shootout with gunmen.

Zirandaro was the second town in less than two weeks to be left without its police force as Mexico’s drug cartels wage increasingly bold attacks against security forces.

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