In Juarez City, a commander and an agent were killed in a dispute within the Prosecutor’s Office. The incident occurred at Hotel Flamingo on Paseo Triunfo de la Republica and Calle Filosofia. According to reports, Commander Garza and an agent went to the hotel to admonish an officer who was drunk while watching detainees. After the argument, the reprimanded officer shot and injured Commander Garza, prompting his companion to fire at the assailant. Despite being taken to a nearby hospital, Commander Garza died from his injuries. The officer who killed the other agent, identified by the last name Aleman, was apprehended for investigation. This incident brings the number of intentional homicides in March to 94.
Juarez City.- A discussion between elements of the Prosecutor’s Office left a commander and an agent lifeless tonight.
The events occurred at the Hotel Flamingo located on Paseo Triunfo de la República and Calle Filosofía.
A version in the place indicates that Commander Garza and an agent came to the place to call the attention of an element that was watching some detainees rooted in the place, since he was drunk.
After the discussion, the scolded officer drew his weapon and fired at the officer, wounding him; the commander’s companion fired at the assailant.
Commander Garza was taken injured to a nearby hospital where moments later they reported his death.
The officer, identified by the last name Alemán, who killed the other agent, was detained under investigation of the facts.
With this double murder, the number of intentional homicides reached 94 in the month of March.
The tragic event that took place at the Hotel Flamingo in Juarez City last night proves once once more the dangers and risks that law enforcement officers face every day to keep us safe. Losing two brave and dedicated individuals in a senseless and avoidable incident is a tragedy that affects us all. Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to the families, friends, and colleagues of Commander Garza and Officer Alemán. May their sacrifices never be forgotten, and may their memories serve as a reminder of the importance of supporting and respecting those who serve and protect our communities.