Police Choppers Thump Over Mexico City as Drug Crime Rises

Police Choppers Thump Over Mexico City as Drug Crime Rises
Police officers, members of a team known as "Condores", stand by the door of the helicopter during a patrol of the city, part of a new strategy to combat the crime in Mexico City, Mexico Aug. 3, 2018. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
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MEXICO CITY—Masked police officers pointed semi-automatic rifles from a helicopter that flew low over Mexico City last week as security forces employ unprecedented heavy-handed tactics to combat a rise in levels of drug violence rarely seen in the capital.

In a sight more familiar to Mexico’s most dangerous border cities, goggled and masked officers hung from open doors, surveying the streets, their weapons trained on the ground 250 meters (820 ft) below.