26 bodies found in abanadoned vehicles in western Mexico
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26 bodies found in abanadoned vehicles in western Mexico
Thu 24 Nov 2011 - 22:32
Authorities found 26 bodies Thursday inside three abandoned vehicles in Guadalajara, Mexico, an official said.
All the victims were men, said Ulises Enríquez, a spokesman for the Jalisco delegation of the Attorney General's Office.
The vehicles were discovered near a monument on one of the city's
main avenues, the state-run Notimex news agency reported, citing police
sources.
Jalisco state Attorney General Tomas Coronado Olmos told CNN
affiliate TV Azteca that a message was found with the bodies, but he did
not disclose what it said.
In a Twitter post, Jalisco Gov. Emilio Gonzalez, a former mayor of
Guadalajara, said he was "appalled and outraged" by the discovery, which
came a day after authorities in Sinaloa state found 16 charred bodies
inside two trucks that had been set ablaze.
Speaking about those bodies and also those found in Guadalajara,
Mexico's new interior minister promised to provide federal support.
"I would like to express our solidarity and support to the
governments (of Jalisco and Sinaloa) and, in particular, let them know
that the federal government will assist in investigating these cases,
finding those responsible and making sure these crimes don't go
unpunished," said Alejandro Poiré, who was sworn in last week.
Also Thursday, the Mexican military said it had seized 15 tons of
marijuana in a rural area of Jalisco state several hours from the city.
About 43,000 people have been killed in drug-related violence since
Mexican President Felipe Calderon announced a crackdown on cartels in
December 2006, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
But brutal cartel killings are rare in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-most populous city.
The city recently hosted the Pan American Games and is scheduled to
host a large international book festival next week a few miles away from
where the bodies were found.
In a security report published before the games began, analysts said
Guadalajara would probably be the next hot spot in Mexico's drug war, as
the Zetas drug cartel tries to take over turf long dominated by the
Sinaloa cartel.
The analysis, published in September by Southern Pulse, an online
information network focused on Latin America, noted that major
offensives were unlikely amid stepped-up security in the city during the
high-profile sporting event.
"With over 10,000 police and a quantity of soldiers -- pulled from
their duties in Ciudad Juarez -- on special assignment during the games,
we would be surprised to register anything more than a slight blip
during the games," the analysis said. "Though when they are over, a
major criminal offensive for the city could surface in early November,
developing into a protracted battle for the city that will last though
the end of the year, and possibly well into 2012."
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All the victims were men, said Ulises Enríquez, a spokesman for the Jalisco delegation of the Attorney General's Office.
The vehicles were discovered near a monument on one of the city's
main avenues, the state-run Notimex news agency reported, citing police
sources.
Jalisco state Attorney General Tomas Coronado Olmos told CNN
affiliate TV Azteca that a message was found with the bodies, but he did
not disclose what it said.
In a Twitter post, Jalisco Gov. Emilio Gonzalez, a former mayor of
Guadalajara, said he was "appalled and outraged" by the discovery, which
came a day after authorities in Sinaloa state found 16 charred bodies
inside two trucks that had been set ablaze.
Speaking about those bodies and also those found in Guadalajara,
Mexico's new interior minister promised to provide federal support.
"I would like to express our solidarity and support to the
governments (of Jalisco and Sinaloa) and, in particular, let them know
that the federal government will assist in investigating these cases,
finding those responsible and making sure these crimes don't go
unpunished," said Alejandro Poiré, who was sworn in last week.
Also Thursday, the Mexican military said it had seized 15 tons of
marijuana in a rural area of Jalisco state several hours from the city.
About 43,000 people have been killed in drug-related violence since
Mexican President Felipe Calderon announced a crackdown on cartels in
December 2006, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
But brutal cartel killings are rare in Guadalajara, Mexico's second-most populous city.
The city recently hosted the Pan American Games and is scheduled to
host a large international book festival next week a few miles away from
where the bodies were found.
In a security report published before the games began, analysts said
Guadalajara would probably be the next hot spot in Mexico's drug war, as
the Zetas drug cartel tries to take over turf long dominated by the
Sinaloa cartel.
The analysis, published in September by Southern Pulse, an online
information network focused on Latin America, noted that major
offensives were unlikely amid stepped-up security in the city during the
high-profile sporting event.
"With over 10,000 police and a quantity of soldiers -- pulled from
their duties in Ciudad Juarez -- on special assignment during the games,
we would be surprised to register anything more than a slight blip
during the games," the analysis said. "Though when they are over, a
major criminal offensive for the city could surface in early November,
developing into a protracted battle for the city that will last though
the end of the year, and possibly well into 2012."
Source
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Re: 26 bodies found in abanadoned vehicles in western Mexico
Thu 24 Nov 2011 - 22:36
Mexico. Enough said lmao.
Re: 26 bodies found in abanadoned vehicles in western Mexico
Fri 25 Nov 2011 - 4:33
They find body's in cars a lot but 26? DAMN!
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Re: 26 bodies found in abanadoned vehicles in western Mexico
Fri 25 Nov 2011 - 4:48
Lube wrote:Mexico. Enough said lmao.
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Re: 26 bodies found in abanadoned vehicles in western Mexico
Sat 26 Nov 2011 - 10:31
Problably Los Zetas
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Re: 26 bodies found in abanadoned vehicles in western Mexico
Sat 26 Nov 2011 - 11:23
mexian chainsaw massacre
Re: 26 bodies found in abanadoned vehicles in western Mexico
Sat 26 Nov 2011 - 16:45
Fuckin disgustin!
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Re: 26 bodies found in abanadoned vehicles in western Mexico
Sat 26 Nov 2011 - 16:49
Arkade wrote:mexian chainsaw massacre
Lmfaooo!
Re: 26 bodies found in abanadoned vehicles in western Mexico
Tue 29 Nov 2011 - 13:58
Mexico is fucked up son. They find bodies in wells, mine shafts, cars, ditches - all the time. Decapitated women and children...
The drug cartel situation has gotten way out of hand.
TBH I dunno how they even have any money still.... who buys the flat brick weed that comes from Mexico anyway? I sure as hell don't, and I don't know anyone that does.
The drug cartel situation has gotten way out of hand.
TBH I dunno how they even have any money still.... who buys the flat brick weed that comes from Mexico anyway? I sure as hell don't, and I don't know anyone that does.
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