Mexico to revisit army killings of 22
by By Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times
Aug 17, 2017
2 minutes
MEXICO CITY _ As Mexican lawmakers debate expanding the role of the military in the country's drug war, a judge has ordered a new inquiry into whether army commanders ordered soldiers to shoot 22 people in a 2014 incident described by human rights advocates as an extrajudicial massacre.
The federal judge, whose July 31 ruling became public this week, said the federal attorney
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