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Home » News » Leader of elite Mexican police unit allegedly killed by convicted murderer who escaped California prison

Leader of elite Mexican police unit allegedly killed by convicted murderer who escaped California prison

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It is believed that a convicted murderer who escaped from the custody of California’s corrections last year killed the leader of a Mexican elite police unit accused of finding and arresting the fugitive Americans, authorities said.

The authorities said that the unit known as “Gringo Hunters”, what Dichate Itseff is susppects that fugitives in Mexico was tested in the border city of the North Mexican or Tijuuan Reyes.

Esparza Reyes was the head of the unit in the northern border state of Baja California.

Although the authorities did not appoint the suspect, the local media identified him as César Hernández, who officials in California said the custody escapes in December a transfer to the court.

Security forces operate near a crime scene where an American citizen shot and killed a Mexican police officer in Tijuana

The members of the security forces work near a crime scene in which an American citizen shot and killed Abigail Esparza Reyes, 33, a senior Mexican state police officer in an elite known as the “Gringo hunters”, which tracks and our fugitios in Mexico5.

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Hernández, 34, was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to 80 years of life imprisonment, according to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation of California. He was on his way to the Core County Superior Palace for an appearance before a judge on December 2, when he jumped from the truck and evaded the staff.

Months later, on April 9, the so -called Police Unit of “Gringo Hunters” reached it in Tijuana, Mexico, after receiving reports that I was in a house, reports Kbabok affiliate from CBS.

A shooting exploded and Esparza Reyes received a deadly shot, while Hernández managed to escape the scene.

The Mexican media, including El Universal, reported that the video surveillance showed that Hernández managed to escape while running almost naked through the streets before benting down a canvas that covered a vehicle. He emerged dressed in a fluorescent green uniform, similar to those used by the local traffic police, before moving away. Hernández remains in general and a human hunt is underway.

Marina del Pilar, the governor of Baja California, published a message on social networks that offers her condolences for the death of Esparza Reyes.

“For the family and loved ones of the Abigail officer, we recognize his courage and dedication to the service of his state,” he said. “Abigail’s life will be honored, and his death will not be unpunished.”

Esparza Reyes led the regional unit of the unit for eight years, carrying out more than 400 operations aimed at arresting American fugitives who had fled to Mexico, Reuters reported, citing Mexican authorities.

According to a profile in the Washington Post group, Esparza Reyes grew up in Tijuana and secretly wanted to be a police officer.

The American bailiffs, who were in the area of ​​the sting but “are not involved in the shooting,” he said in a statement that his agents helped help Esparza Reyes before dying of his wounds.

“We regret his loss throughout his family, friends and colleagues,” said the statement, according to Kbak. “We will continue to help our international partners with the associated investigations. Those who commit violence against law agents will be responsible for the hero.”

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Lucia Suárez Sang is an associated managing editor at cbsnews.com. Previously, Lucia was the digital content director in Fox61 News in Connecticut and has previously written for points of sale such as Foxnews.com, Fox News Latino and Rutland Herald.

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