EPISODE · May 24, 2022 · 31 MIN
Tijuana's toughest time
from Headlines From The Times · host Mike Heflin, Mario Diaz, Kasia Broussalian, Kinsee Morlan, Carlos De Loera, Madalyn Amato, Angel Carreras, Mark Nieto, Lauren Raab, David Toledo, Denise Guerra, Jazmín Aguilera, Shannon Lin, Shani O. Hilton, Gustavo Arellano, Ashlea Brown
In this episode of the “Border City” podcast from our sister paper, the San Diego Union-Tribune, longtime U.S.-Mexico border reporter Sandra Dibble brings us to an awful time for Tijuana: the three-year window from 2008 to 2010. Cartels ramped up violence to horrifying levels, targeting cops and doctors. Police tried to purge traitors from their ranks — and went too far. But through it all, the spirit of Tijuana stayed alive. In the darkness, there were still sparkles of music and art and joy.Read the full transcript here.Host: Sandra DibbleMore reading:Must Reads: Meth and murder: A new kind of drug war has made Tijuana one of the deadliest cities on EarthImages from the front lines of Tijuana’s deadly drug warReporter’s Notebook: Behind the story: How The Times reported on Tijuana’s massive rise in homicides
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Tijuana saw some of its worst violence during the three-year window from 2008 to 2010. Yet the city's vibrant culture kept at it.
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