U.S. Special Forces train a police SWAT unit called the Tigrees in Honduras. The Tigrees are learning how to conduct raids in order to reduce drug trafficking and gang violence.
Video and featured image courtesy of the Wall Street Journal
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U.S. Special Forces train a police SWAT unit called the Tigrees in Honduras. The Tigrees are learning how to conduct raids in order to reduce drug trafficking and gang violence.
Video and featured image courtesy of the Wall Street Journal
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