Rosarito Cops Suspended

**Four State Police Officers Suspended in Rosarito Following Complaints:** Four state police officers in Rosarito suspended amid complaints; under review for accountability, while authorities assure safety and emphasize police reforms. **Baja California Braces for Weather Changes:** Residents in Baja California prepare for weather shifts; advisories issued for coastal areas due to forecasted strong winds and cooler temperatures. **SCORE San Felipe 250 Races Ahead:** Excitement mounts for SCORE San Felipe 250 race in Baja California, attracting global audience, boosting tourism, and promising economic impact.

**Four State Police Officers Suspended in Rosarito Following Complaints**

In a significant development for public security in Rosarito, four state police officers have been temporarily suspended from their duties. This decision follows two formal complaints made since the state police assumed control over local security on March 7th.

The Secretary of Citizen Security for Baja California, Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez, revealed that one complaint was lodged with the State Attorney General’s Office, while another was directed to the Internal Control Body of the security department. “We have received these complaints about the state police, and we are currently investigating the two formal cases,” noted Carrillo Rodríguez.

Carrillo Rodríguez further addressed the claims circulating on social media, declaring that although these allegations are under review, no additional formal reports have been registered.

**Officers Reassigned, Pending Investigation**

On the matter of the four officers, Carrillo Rodríguez clarified that they have been temporarily reassigned for their safety while the Internal Control Body investigates the allegations. “No evidence currently links them to the accusations, but they have been reassigned as a precautionary measure,” he stated.

The shift in authority to the State Police on March 7th saw them take over from the 264 municipal officers, who are now undergoing rigorous vetting processes including psychological, medical, and toxicology tests, checks of social backgrounds, and polygraph exams. Even their firearms’ serial numbers and codes are being thoroughly inspected.

This action towards the officers emphasizes accountability within the police force, marking a potential beginning to long-awaited reforms in Rosarito’s security services.

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**Baja California Braces for Weather Changes**

Residents and authorities in Baja California are preparing for a shift in weather conditions. Strong winds, turbulent seas, and cooler temperatures are forecasted, necessitating heightened vigilance along coastal areas. The local government has issued advisories urging caution, especially for those near the water and those involved in marine activities.

**SCORE San Felipe 250 Races Ahead**

Excitement is building around the upcoming SCORE San Felipe 250 event in Baja California. Known for its challenging desert course, this off-road race attracts a global audience of both participants and fans, boosting local tourism and providing a significant economic impact on the region.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for ongoing updates and comprehensive coverage of these and other developments.