President Vicente Fox fired Mexico City’s police chief on Monday for allegedly bungling the response to a mob attack that killed two federal police officers. Fox’s action sharply increases a political clash with leaders of the opposition-led capital ahead of the 2006 presidential race.After Mexico City’s mayor refused to remove Police Chief Marcelo Ebrard, Fox abruptly did it himself. The president last week blamed city officials for the Nov. 23 incident in which a mob seized, beat and burned to death two plainclothes officers of the Federal Preventative Police. Full Story
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