Deaths in Mexico: Cases like Elijah Snow’s need better international cooperation
Law enforcement can work together across borders.
Elijah Snow had been with the Arlington Fire Department for at least eight years, according to Arlington Professional Fire Fighters, an association representing the city’s firefighters. He was laid to rest Tuesday after dying while on vacation in Mexico.(Arlington Fire Department)
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On Tuesday, the family of Arlington firefighter Elijah Snow paid their last respects, still unsure of exactly how he died in Cancun, Mexico. After receiving conflicting reports, they are understandably concerned about whether justice is being served, in addition to grieving the loss of a husband, father, son and colleague. Sadly, that murkiness is not uncommon in tragic cases that cross the border. Dozens of Americans die or go missing in Mexico every year, and their families are often left in limbo, with no one on the case.
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