Violent drug war has Mexican cops seeking refuge in the States
09:02 PM CDT on Thursday, May 22, 2008

By Angela Kocherga / 11 News

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico -- The drug war along the Mexico border has become so violent that some police officers are going into hiding.

In fact, two officers from Ciudad Juarez are in so much danger they’ve left Mexico and are seeking protection in the U.S.

Cops in Juarez have come well-acquainted with grim crime scenes in which the targets were law enforcement officials.

Gunmen have killed a dozen city cops this year alone. Ten more were attacked, but survived.

The most recent case involved a police officer who fled to Texas after a shooting on a bridge.

The officer was crossing the bridge with his family when gunmen reportedly opened fire on his car. He abandoned the vehicle and ran across the border.


Then, just days after the second in command of the Juarez Police Department died in a hail of bullets, the police chief resigned. His whereabouts are unknown.

The mayor of Juarez named a retired military officer as the new police chief this week.

All the violence has U.S. officials talking.

“We have great sympathy for our counterparts in Juarez and Mexico in terms of the violence in the streets. It’s quite clearly important to us that we assure that it does not spill across the border,â€