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Photographer Rebecca Blackwell spends time with armed “community police” in Mexico.
via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2018/05/21/a-photographer-hung-out-with-vigilantes-in-mexicos-most-dangerous-state-heres-what-she-saw/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.391a3e66793f
News of violence and corruption emanating from Mexico is nothing new. And there is possibly nowhere more violent and corrupt than the state of Guerrero. Not only are there rival drug gangs vying over territory used to make heroin, but police are often seen as corrupt, too. According to Reuters, Police were accused of participating in the disappearance of 43 teachers college students in Guerrero in 2014. Indeed, violence and corruption are so bad that, according to Reuters, “it is not uncommon for state, federal and military forces to replace local security forces suspected of corruption and ties to Mexico’s powerful gangs.”