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Garcia reportedly asked for U.S. asylum after receiving death threats.
Marisol Valles Garcia, the student who became chief of police of a dangerous city in Mexico reportedly could not stand terrorized so moved to the United States (U.S.). However, local officials denied the news.
Some Mexican media, quoted by ABC news station 7, Thursday, March 3, 2011, reported that Garcia to the U.S. seeking asylum after repeatedly receiving death threats.
The 20-year-old woman was allegedly already crossed into the United States and around the City of Fort Hancock, the state of Texas.
Truth news is still unclear. The reason, an official City of Praxedis Guerrero - Garcia's place in charge - denied that Garcia asked for asylum in the U.S..
"Currently, that information is merely rumor," the official said the city council named Andres Morales, quoted by El Paso Times.
According to Morales, Garcia was asked a few days off for family matters because his son was ill. Although, it is not known where Garcia went, Morales said that She remains the head of the police and will be back on duty on Monday next week, March 7, 2011.
Garcia was inaugurated in October 2010 became chief of police in the town of Guadalupe Guerrero Praxedis. Although still existed as a student, Garcia admitted ventured into the police chief because she was tired overwhelmed with fear of terror for criminals who roamed the city.
At that time, Garcia was asked by a reporter from CNN Espanol about her impression when given the mandate to become police chief in the town of Praxedis G. Guerrero. Although only a small town, population less than nine thousand inhabitants, Praxedis including one of the dangerous region.
The city became the arena of battle two drug cartels, Juarez and Sinaloa. They have killed police officers and the previous mayor. No wonder when no citizens who want to become a leader in the security forces who controlled the city of Gangsters. However, Garcia ventured a dangerous position.
Garcia, who already had a baby, said the situation in the city is indeed scary. "We're all afraid in Mexico at this time. But we can not let fear defeat us," she said after taking oath.
Marisol Valles Garcia, the student who became chief of police of a dangerous city in Mexico reportedly could not stand terrorized so moved to the United States (U.S.). However, local officials denied the news.
Some Mexican media, quoted by ABC news station 7, Thursday, March 3, 2011, reported that Garcia to the U.S. seeking asylum after repeatedly receiving death threats.
The 20-year-old woman was allegedly already crossed into the United States and around the City of Fort Hancock, the state of Texas.
Truth news is still unclear. The reason, an official City of Praxedis Guerrero - Garcia's place in charge - denied that Garcia asked for asylum in the U.S..
"Currently, that information is merely rumor," the official said the city council named Andres Morales, quoted by El Paso Times.
According to Morales, Garcia was asked a few days off for family matters because his son was ill. Although, it is not known where Garcia went, Morales said that She remains the head of the police and will be back on duty on Monday next week, March 7, 2011.
Garcia was inaugurated in October 2010 became chief of police in the town of Guadalupe Guerrero Praxedis. Although still existed as a student, Garcia admitted ventured into the police chief because she was tired overwhelmed with fear of terror for criminals who roamed the city.
At that time, Garcia was asked by a reporter from CNN Espanol about her impression when given the mandate to become police chief in the town of Praxedis G. Guerrero. Although only a small town, population less than nine thousand inhabitants, Praxedis including one of the dangerous region.
The city became the arena of battle two drug cartels, Juarez and Sinaloa. They have killed police officers and the previous mayor. No wonder when no citizens who want to become a leader in the security forces who controlled the city of Gangsters. However, Garcia ventured a dangerous position.
Garcia, who already had a baby, said the situation in the city is indeed scary. "We're all afraid in Mexico at this time. But we can not let fear defeat us," she said after taking oath.
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