
Tourist paradise Cancun is embroiled in a deadly drug war
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Cancun has never seen this much bloodshed: In 2017, more than 200 people were murdered.
It's not part of Cancun that tourists travel to see: heavily armed police working to stop a soaring homicide rate. The fallout of Mexico's campaign targeting drug cartel leaders is spilling onto the periphery of the famous beach destination, where fractured gangs fight for control. Yet the area's violence has rarely put vacationers in danger. Special correspondent Danny Gold reports.
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Tourist paradise Cancun is embroiled in a deadly drug war
Clip: 1/11/2018 | 8m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
It's not part of Cancun that tourists travel to see: heavily armed police working to stop a soaring homicide rate. The fallout of Mexico's campaign targeting drug cartel leaders is spilling onto the periphery of the famous beach destination, where fractured gangs fight for control. Yet the area's violence has rarely put vacationers in danger. Special correspondent Danny Gold reports.
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