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Officials say gunmen kill 17 at party in Mexico
« on: July 19, 2010, 06:40:04 PM »
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PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Mexico - Gunmen stormed a party in northern Mexico on Sunday and massacred 17 people, authorities said.

 

The gunmen arrived at the party in Torreon in several cars and opened fire without saying a word, the Coahuila state Attorney General's Office said in statement. At least 18 people were wounded.

Several of the victims were young and some were women, but their identities and ages had not yet been determined.

 

Investigators had no suspects or information on a possible motive.

 

Police found more than 120 bullet casings at the scene, most of them from .223 caliber weapons.

 

Coahuila is among several northern states that has seen a spike in drug-related violence that authorities attribute to a fight between the Gulf cartel and its former enforcers, known as the Zetas.

 

In May, gunmen killed eight people at a bar in Torreon. Later that month, a television station and the offices of a local newspaper came under fire. A pregnant woman was wounded in the attack on the offices of Noticias de El Sol de la Laguna.

 

Across northern Mexico, there have been increasing reports of mass shootings at parties, bars and rehab clinics.

 

In the worst such massacre this year, gunmen raided a drug rehab center in the northern city of Chihuahua and killed 19 people. In January, gunmen barged into a private party in the border city of Ciudad Juarez and killed 15, many of them high school or university students. Relatives say it was a case of mistaken identity, while state officials claim someone at the party was targeted, although they have not said who it was.

 

The massacre in Torreon came three days after the first successful car bombing by drug cartels introduced a new threat in Mexico's raging drug war.

 

Drug gang members detonated the bomb after luring federal police and paramedics to the scene in Ciudad Juarez by shooting a bound man dressed in police uniform and calling in a false report of a wounded officer. Three people were killed, including a federal officer and a private doctor who had rushed to the scene to help.

 

Officials say 24,800 people have been killed in drug gang violence since President Felipe Calderon declared war on the cartels in December 2006, deploying soldiers and federal police to fight traffickers in their strongholds.

 

The government attributes much of the rise in violence to infighting among drug gangs whose leadership has been splintered after the arrest of kingpins.
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Re: Officials say gunmen kill 17 at party in Mexico
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2010, 01:20:03 AM »
And the Bolshevik media denies that this is a full-blown war. When the cartels take over, watch Obama bend over to kiss their tuchises.

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Re: Officials say gunmen kill 17 at party in Mexico
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2010, 01:36:20 AM »
I believe the drug cartels have already taken over Mexico.

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Re: Officials say gunmen kill 17 at party in Mexico
« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2010, 03:59:54 AM »
Well, as long as the shootouts stay on the Mexican side of the border I could not care how many worthless animals are gunned down...Sadly however this is not the case...Border towns on the U.S side of the border are having a great deal of crime problems. It seems that Washington not only doesn't care but is actually fostering the problem to some extent... My hat is off to Arizona Governor Jan Brewer she is concerned about the problems on her side of the border unlike the people in Washington who seem to be more concerned over the situation in Mexico...I am sending her office out a small check this morning to help fund the states work on this issue... They may be shoveling [censored] against the tide but at least they are trying to do something...
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