A Mexican policeman works in the scene where photojournalist Luis Carlos Santiago, of El Diario newspaper, was killed by gunmen and a colleague from the same newspaper was seriously hurt in a parking lot in Mexico's most dangerous city of Ciudad Juarez, on the US border, on Thursday, September 16, 2010. Santiago, 21, who started working at the newspaper two weeks ago, and fellow photojournalist Carlos Sanchez, an intern, were attacked as they left their offices, according to El Diario de Juarez news director Pedro Torres. Sanchez was seriously wounded. This is the second attack against reporters of El Diario and comes almost a year after the death of reporter Armando Rodriguez who was shot outside his house.
(AP Photo/El Diario de Juarez, Ricardo Lopez)
El Diario de Juarez photojournalist Christian Torres, colleague of Luis Carlos Santiago who was killed, reacts at the scene of the crime at a shopping mall parking lot in the northern border city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Thursday Sept. 16, 2010.
Photojournalist killed in Mexican border city
Gunmen attacked two newspaper photographers Thursday in the drug war-torn border city of Ciudad Juarez, killing one and seriously wounding the other. Read the full story here
Wow, that second image must have a lot of power for photojournalists. (And the rest of us, of course.)