SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- The Baja California Attorney General is asking her counterparts in Mexico City to get involved in the investigation that is looking into how drones were used to set off explosives at a state police installation last week.
Drones were flown over the property and three devices were detonated, spraying nails and small pieces of metal throughout a parking lot damaging three vehicles.
Baja Attorney General María Elena Andrade Ramírez has called the Oct. 16 incident a "terrorist attack."
Earlier this week, Andrade Ramírez said the intended target was the anti-kidnapping unit with the state's law enforcement agency.
She is now asking federal investigators to get involved because "airspace" was used to deliver the explosives.
"We have discussed the theme of airspa

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