Here is a nice positive article about Tijuana that was in the Los Angeles Times the other day. I haven't seem too many positive articles about Tijuana for years now, and I think it's great when we get one. Because it's been very very peaceful the last few trips I made to TJ, and I been making quite a few trips lately.
Yes it's true that often the Mexican military soldiers can be worst than some of the old corrupt cops. The human right abuses have shot thorough the roof in some Mexican city as the soldiers have moved in.
In Tijuana they have a chief of police from the military. His name is Leyaola, and he is hated by the drug cartels. Sampson met with him, and thinks he is beyond reproach and a great Mexican Patriot. Many local Mexicans like him too, but there are mixed feelings, and the more educated Mexicans espeically the ones in the Ivy towers hate the man, and fear his human rights abuses he has already been charged with, and they point to the fact that drugs are getting over to the US side easier than ever, and cities where the Military moved in are worst than ever.
But Leyaola and his men from either the military or of the local police aren't fucking with the average monger in the "zona" but that may be because they had other things to worry about when the drug cartels were active and aiming for the cops? So at this time the only ones should worry about Leyaola are other TJ cops who are accused of being on the drug cartels payroll. Leyaola has those cops tortured with electric charges to the ball; jailed without being charged, and then forced to sign confessions.
I can't wait till Leyaola's cops start doing that to a few mongers who get on their wrong side, and I bet their tune would change in a hurry?
Leyzaola