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Mexican soldier shoots one-year-old American girl at US border | Mexican soldier shoots one-year-old American girl at US border |
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A US toddler has been shot in the back by Mexican army personnel after her family’s car apparently drove between a military patrol and a vehicle carrying suspects, say officials in the border state of Tamaulipas. | A US toddler has been shot in the back by Mexican army personnel after her family’s car apparently drove between a military patrol and a vehicle carrying suspects, say officials in the border state of Tamaulipas. |
Guadalupe Salinas, the head of the federal prosecutors’ office in the state, said on Wednesday that another girl in the car was grazed by a bullet and a woman suffered slight wounds from bullet or glass fragments. | Guadalupe Salinas, the head of the federal prosecutors’ office in the state, said on Wednesday that another girl in the car was grazed by a bullet and a woman suffered slight wounds from bullet or glass fragments. |
Salinas said Wednesday the injuries of the 20-month-old girl aren’t life-threatening. She is being treated in San Antonio, Texas. | Salinas said Wednesday the injuries of the 20-month-old girl aren’t life-threatening. She is being treated in San Antonio, Texas. |
The woman is the mother of one of the girls. The US citizens were apparently visiting relatives in Tamaulipas last week. | The woman is the mother of one of the girls. The US citizens were apparently visiting relatives in Tamaulipas last week. |
The US embassy in Mexico City said it was aware of reports that a US citizen had been wounded, but could not give any other information, including the girl’s name or hometown, because of privacy considerations. | The US embassy in Mexico City said it was aware of reports that a US citizen had been wounded, but could not give any other information, including the girl’s name or hometown, because of privacy considerations. |
Related: 'You can’t trust anybody': the Mexicans caught up in the drug war just south of Texas | Related: 'You can’t trust anybody': the Mexicans caught up in the drug war just south of Texas |
The shooting occurred one week ago near the town of Camargo, across the border from Rio Grande City, Texas, but the reports had not been confirmed until now. | |
The area is dominated by the Gulf cartel, and has been the scene of turf battles both between factions of the Gulf gang and the rival Zetas cartel. | The area is dominated by the Gulf cartel, and has been the scene of turf battles both between factions of the Gulf gang and the rival Zetas cartel. |
“The soldiers were following an SUV, and at that moment they (the family) got in the middle ... they got scared” and came under fire, Salinas said. | “The soldiers were following an SUV, and at that moment they (the family) got in the middle ... they got scared” and came under fire, Salinas said. |
“They (soldiers) thought they were the bad guys,” Salinas said. “They got to the car and realized that, no, it was women and children.” | “They (soldiers) thought they were the bad guys,” Salinas said. “They got to the car and realized that, no, it was women and children.” |
He said Mexican government agencies had been in contact with the family. | He said Mexican government agencies had been in contact with the family. |
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