Saturday, October 4, 2008

Mexico: Crime Rates Staggering

Mexican police find 9 bodies dumped in Tijuana

Oct 4,2008


TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) - Police have found nine more bodies dumped around the Mexican border city of Tijuana, where nearly 50 people have been killed in a week of violence related to the drug trade.

Five men were found asphyxiated in a car Saturday in the eastern part of the city, according to the Baja California state Attorney General's Office. The men were beaten and had their hands bound.

The bodies of two beheaded men were found wrapped in blankets on a road elsewhere in the city, the office said. The heads were in black plastic bags nearby.

A piece of cardboard left by the bodies read: "These are the bricklayer's people." On Monday, a message found with 12 bodies next to a Tijuana elementary school threatened "all of those who are with 'The Engineer.'"

State prosecutor Rommel Moreno has blamed the violence on warring leaders within the Arellano Felix drug gang. More than 400 people have been killed in drug-related violence in the city across from San Diego this year, including at least 49 this week.

On Friday night, two men were found shot to death in the same empty lot near the elementary school where the 12 bodies were found Monday.

Execution-style killings, beheadings and shootouts have soared across Mexico since the army and federal police intensified their fight against the drug trade nearly two years ago.

Gunmen Saturday killed the mayor of Ixtapan de la Sal, a resort town southwest of Mexico City. Salvador Vegara was in a car with two other people when the gunmen opened fire from another vehicle, said Moises Gonzalez, a spokesman for Mexico state Attorney General's Office. The two other people were injured.

In the southern city of Oaxaca, four banners purportedly signed by the Gulf Cartel blamed another drug gang, La Familia, for a Sept. 15 grenade attack that killed eight people during Independence Day celebrations in another Mexican state capital, Morelia.

Police earlier arrested three alleged Gulf Cartel hit men accused of throwing the grenades into crowds of revelers. Messages in the name of La Familia have blamed the Gulf Cartel for the attack.

Police quickly took down the banners. Oaxaca state police commissioner Jorge Quezadas said they were handed over to federal prosecutors for investigation.


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50 people in a week?

Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Miami = less than that number - in a month.


Here is a suggestion for the Mexican government:

Stop complaining about a wall between the US and Mexico, you have no moral authority nor legal authority to do so.

Stop complaining that illegal aliens, who cross your desert, to get into our country, should be accomodated, and or permitted in.

Up through the 1980s, the area of Mexico that was not under control of the government was the area closest to Guatemala. Today, it is the area along the border with the US and nearest Guatemala. You are losing control.

And for CNN to state the official line - killings have gone up since the government has intensified their fight - a lie. If I sent the army to Nogales or Tucson - and had them in the streets, arresting criminals - YOU WOULD NOT FIND ANY DEAD BODIES ANYWHERE.

What a bloody farce. If they sent the army, the army was bought off, much like Mexico's border police, and its justice department. Stop with excuses. No one with 1/8 of a brain that functions believes the stories the government tells.

SEND your bloody army to Tijuana and any border town where scores of people die each week - take back control of YOUR country and stop blaming the US. You make hundreds of millions off the oil we buy each month - USE IT, ENFORCE the laws, protect your citizens. Otherwise, prepare for the end of your control of Mexico. Hand it over to warlords and tyrants to split Mexico into warring states.

There are no other options available.









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