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'Mariachi Deputy' wears his Hispanic Heritage with a badge of honor
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CBS 8 has enjoyed celebrating dozens of stories throughout Hispanic Heritage Month. In this Zevely Zone what better way to end the month-long celebration than meeting San Diego County's singing Mariachi Deputy? San Diego County deputies are sworn in to protect, but their duties also extend into our communities where they serve.
"Everybody gives back in their own way. I feel like I am giving back in this way not only with my service to the community but also through music through mariachi," said Deputy Carlos Mutti.
He is the singing mariachi deputy with a message. "How are you guys doing?" he said while speaking to Ramona High School's Spanish class students. "I was born in Tijuana in Baja California, Mexico," said Deputy Mutti who was the first person in law enforcement Jannette Robles and Abigail Bello have ever met who represents their culture.
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/zevely-zone/mariachi-deputy/509-aef0e359-421a-4137-a076-7f4c9100ab75