Mexican town creates female vigilante force
- 11 years ago
Mexico's growing vigilante movement is mostly made up of men who patrol their communities to protect them from drug gangs.
A small town in the state of Guerrero has been overwhelmed by the challenges, however, and is now recruiting whoever wants to volunteer to be a part of the town's vigilante security service.
Al Jazeera's Adam Raney reports from Mexico City.
A small town in the state of Guerrero has been overwhelmed by the challenges, however, and is now recruiting whoever wants to volunteer to be a part of the town's vigilante security service.
Al Jazeera's Adam Raney reports from Mexico City.