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    San Marcos criminal justice advocacy group Mano Amiga said police are misrepresenting a need to keep the video from the public. “To say that they cannot release it due to an investigation is a ...

  3. Blockade of San Marcos - Wikipedia

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    The blockade of San Marcos is an operation by the Salvadoran government to arrest members of the criminal gangs of the Mara Salvatrucha and Mara Barrio 18 in the district of San Marcos. The operation began on October 28, 2024, when the Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele announced that 2,500 members of the country's security forces surrounded the ...

  4. Grand jury declines to indict San Marcos police officer for ...

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    After a San Marcos police officer shot and killed 22-year-old Malachi Williams in April, Williams' family demanded the body-worn camera video be released immediately for the sake of transparency.

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  7. San Marcos Department - Wikipedia

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    San Marcos is one of the most important regions in Guatemala given its proximity to the highlands, Mexico, and to the Pacific Ocean coast, where most of the drugs coming from South America land. Ortiz exerted influence over local politicians and police in the region, and relied on a powerful local support network to conduct his business.

  8. San Marcos Seven - Wikipedia

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    The San Marcos Seven (or San Marcos 7) were seven demonstrators—Angela Atkins, Jody Dodd, Daniel Rodrigues Scales, Bill O’Rourke, Joe Gaddy, Jeffrey Stefanoff, and Joe Ptak—convicted of misdemeanor possession of cannabis following protests at the San Marcos, Texas, police station in March, 1991.

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