U.S. diplomatic vehicle attacked by Mexican federal police
Forensic investigators take photos of a U.S. diplomatic vehicle on which federal police opened fire Friday south of Mexico City. The shooting left two embassy staffers wounded. (Nuvia Reyes / AFP/Getty Images)
Mexican authorities investigate the attack that wounded two U.S. diplomatic personnel riding in an embassy vehicle south of Mexico City on Friday. (Nuvia Reyes / AFP/Getty Images)
An SUV carrying U.S. Embassy officials was left riddled with bullet holes, its tires flattened, by an attack by Mexican federal police. (Roberto Santini / EPA)
U.S. and Mexican authorities investigate the scene where two U.S. Embassy employees were shot when their vehicle was fired upon by Mexican federal police on a highway south of Mexico City last week. (Tony Valdivia / Associated Press)
Relatives of federal police officers allegedly involved in last week’s shooting of a U.S. Embassy vehicle try to block the path of a van carrying the officers as it leaves the Mexican attorney general’s office in Cuernavaca, Mexico, on the way to a federal detention center Monday. A judge ruled that the 12 officers accused of firing on the vehicle should remain in detention. (Tony Rivera / Associated Press)