Mexico police, protesters clash in 43 missing case
TIXTLA DE GUERRERO – The Protesters angry at the disappearance of 43 students clashed with police and torched a truck in Mexico's southern state of Guerrero, days before the tragedy's first anniversary.
The protesters threw bottles at officers in riot gear who responded with tear gas on a road near the Ayotzinapa teacher training college, where the missing students were studying. At least 11 officers were injured but none seriously, said civil protection officials. Two students were also hurt, according to the protesters.
The clash erupted after relatives of the 43 young men and fellow students were heading to the state capital, Chilpancingo, in a dozen buses to hold a demonstration. Their convoy was blocked by some 200 state police officers.
Parents of the students tried to negotiate with the officers but after the police refused to let them through, some 200 masked students set a soft drink truck that they had seized ablaze and lobbed firebombs. The protesters briefly held two officers.
The clash came a day after a group of protesters ransacked the Guerrero state prosecutor's office in Chilpancingo, breaking furniture and computers.
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