From the Officer Down Memorial Page: Lieutenant Osvaldo Albarati was shot and killed in what is believed to be retaliation for his investigations into cell phone smuggling at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.
He had just left the MDC and was driving home when several gunmen opened fire on his vehicle on the De Diego Expressway, near Exit 13 in Bayamon. Another officer at the prison was arrested several days later on charges of smuggling contraband to several inmates serving life sentences. The inmates and the officer are suspected to be involved with Lieutenant Albarati's murder, although no charges have yet been filed.
Lieutenant Albarati had served with the Federal Bureau of Prisons for 11 years and was assigned to a special investigations unit. He had previously served with the Puerto Rico Police Department for six years. He is survived by his wife, son, and two daughters.
Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/21764-lieutenant-osvaldo-albarati#ixzz2OjA3TKjG
There's way too much violence and police killings to justify statehood for Puerto Rico.
Since the year 2000, about 57 police officers/corrections/rangers or more have been killed in the line of duty: http://www.odmp.org/search/browse/puerto-rico
That is probably more than any other state except for New York and that is because of 9-11.
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