U.S. Gov. Employees in Parts of Mexico Told to Shelter in Place Amid Violence

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U.S. Gov. Employees in Parts of Mexico Told to Shelter in Place Amid Violence
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U.S. government employees in Tijuana and parts of Baja California have been told to shelter in place as law enforcement in Mexico investigates multiple reports of vehicle fires, roadblocks and police activity, the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana said Friday night.

Reports of violence in Tijuana, Rosarito, Ensenada and Tecate started Friday evening. People were being asked to avoid the areas or find a safe place if they can't get out, and to monitor news outlets for updates., said at least 10 vehicles were set on fire. Ramirez said he has 2,000 police officers and 3,000 National Guard troops ready if necessary.

The governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, shared a message on her Twitter account condemning violence, and said police had detained multiple people.

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