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Police Accused of Killing 22 Suspected Gang Members in Ranch Assault

Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) has accused police of killing 22 people in a raid on a suspected drug cartel last year.

At least 42 people were killed in a gun battle between an alleged drug gang and police in western Mexico on Friday, May 22, 2015, according to Reuters. Security forces reportedly came under attack at Tanhuato, near the border of Michoacan and Jalisco states.

In a news conference on August 18 2016 Raul Gonzalez, president of the CNDH, said police lied about their role during the incident, tortured two people they arrested, and burned two bodies. Police dispute the findings.

This video was featured on the website of Mexican news organization Mi Morelia at the time of the incident last year and features footage surrounding the ranch. Credit: YouTube/Mi Morelia