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‘Gringo hunter’ shot useless by US fugitive in Mexico

By Editorial Board Published April 11, 2025 2 Min Read
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‘Gringo hunter’ shot useless by US fugitive in Mexico

An elite Mexican police officer from its so-called “Gringo Hunters” unit has been shot useless by a fugitive they have been making an attempt to arrest.

The devoted crew of elite officers follows and detains US criminals and suspects who’re hiding in Mexico.

It had been making an attempt to pin down a person within the northern Mexican border metropolis of Tijuana, authorities mentioned, when the person opened fireplace.

The top of the regional unit in Baja California state, 33-year-old Abigail Esparza Reyes, was hit within the shoot out.

Reyes, who had led the regional crew for eight years and carried out greater than 400 operations on US fugitives in Mexico, died from the harm.

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Members of security forces work near a crime scene where a U.S. citizen shot and killed Abigail Esparza Reyes.
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Pic: Reuters

In response to native media reviews, the goal of the Gringo Hunters was Cesar Hernandez, a convicted assassin who escaped from a California courthouse in December.

Upon arriving for a court docket look, Hernandez managed to leap out of the van and run away, the California Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation confirmed on the time.

He was serving an 80-year life sentence however may have grow to be eligible for parole.

Members of security forces work near a crime scene where a U.S. citizen shot and killed Abigail Esparza Reyes.
Pic: Reuters

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Pic: Reuters

For many years, suspects on the run within the US have crossed the border into Mexico.

In 2002 the Latin American nation arrange in cooperation with US legislation enforcement a devoted squad to trace down fugitives who cross the border.

The extremely educated crew has gained prominence in recent times and would be the topic of a brand new crime drama TV sequence anticipated on Netflix later this 12 months.

Baja California state governor Marina del Pilar paid tribute to the killed police officer on social media.

“Abigail’s life will be honoured, and her death will not go unpunished,” she mentioned.

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