Police in the border state of Tamaulipas gathered to give a hero’s farewell to one of their fallen who was killed on New Year’s Day fighting Gulf Cartel gunmen.
This week, Tamaulipas State Police gathered in one of their compounds to bid farewell to Jonathan Gomez Jaller, an officer who died trying to fight off Gulf Cartel gunmen who were carrying out a kidnapping. Gomez was one of a squad of officers from the State Guard force who responded to the scene.
Officers gathered at the police compound to honor Gomez and his family. There was, however, discontent within the ranks since neither Tamaulipas Governor Americo Villarreal nor Public Security Secretary Sergio Hernando Chavez Garcia were in attendance.
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