Kerwin Espinosa’s bodyguard surrenders gun to cops

(Eagle News)– Jesus Tulin, Jr., an alleged bodyguard of suspected drug lord Kerwin Espinosa, surrendered his firearm to the Albuera Police Station on Monday.

Tulin, a.k.a. Loloy, brought his .45 Colt pistol to the police station.

Tulin declined to face and issue statements to the media.

It was not mentioned if Tulin was placed under police custody after surrendering his weapon.

Albuera Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr., father of Kerwin, is still under custody of the Albuera police.