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Drug Shootouts Kill 12 in Northern Mexico
AP/Yahoo News ^ | 2-15-05 | Mark Stevenson

Posted on 02/16/2005 12:12:11 PM PST by txdoda

By MARK STEVENSON, Associated Press Writer

MEXICO CITY - The bodies of 12 men killed by hitmen believed linked to drug gangs were found Tuesday in the northern state of Sinaloa, in what appears to be one of the deadliest one-day tolls in violent drug battles in recent years.

The victims — all apparently executed with close-range gunshots — turned up in clumps along an 80-mile stretch of highway between the state capital, Culiacan, and the well-known beach resort of Mazatlan.

"Given the type of weapons used, the type of people (killed) and the objects found at the scene, we are assuming this was a shootout between gangs," said Sinaloa state Attorney General Luis Antonio Cardenas.

Cardenas was referring to assault rifles and cell phones found alongside some of the victims.

The first group — three men shot to death with assault rifles — were found in a car on a roadside just north of Mazatlan.

A truck driver who was passing by the scene of those killings around midnight was wounded by a stray bullet, Sinaloa's Attorney General's Office said in a statement.

Two more men were found shot to death on a roadside near the state capital, Culiacan, early Tuesday. One was identified as Carlos Tirado Lizarraga, alias "El Carlillos," allegedly a top enforcer for the Sinaloa drug cartel.

Along the same highway later Tuesday, police found five more bodies in a Lincoln Navigator truck which had apparently been armor-plated or bulletproofed, and two more bodies just a few yards further down the highway.

All had been shot to death with weapons including AK-47 assault rifles, a favored weapon of drug traffickers.

More assault rifles were found scattered around the truck; they apparently belonged to the dead men, and large numbers of spent shells were found nearby, but it was not immediately clear whether the dead men had fired their weapons in self-defense.

Authorities say the Sinaloa cartel, led by reputed drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman in alliance with Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, has been waging bloody turf battles against Mexico's Gulf and Tijuana drug cartels.

Most of those deaths in that turf war had been concentrated along the eastern flank of the U.S.-Mexico border, in border cities such as Matamoros and Nuevo Laredo.

However, the Tuesday killings may indicate that rival gangs have brought the territorial war to the Sinaloa gang's home turf on Mexico's western coast.

Previously, as many as a half-dozen people had been killed in one day in the drug wars. In January, six employees at a maximum-security prison in Matamoros were slain and their bodies dumped outside the facility's gates in what government officials called a direct challenge from drug traffickers to Mexico's government.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Mexico; US: Arizona; US: California; US: New Mexico; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: gangs; mullets; violentdrugcartels; wod; wodlist
Heads up along the border !
1 posted on 02/16/2005 12:12:15 PM PST by txdoda
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To: txdoda

"The victims .... turned up in clumps"

That does it. No more hanging around the 'clumps' for me!


2 posted on 02/16/2005 12:16:06 PM PST by Lee Heggy ("In Missouri we don't call them "Guerrillas")
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To: txdoda

The fundamentals are similar to the same problems that are happening in Africa and the Middle East.


3 posted on 02/16/2005 12:17:09 PM PST by kipita (Rebel – the proletariat response to Aristocracy and Exploitation.)
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To: txdoda; NewRomeTacitus; HiJinx; SandRat

Bump and ping.


4 posted on 02/16/2005 12:29:17 PM PST by TheSpottedOwl
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To: kipita

"The fundamentals are similar to the same problems that are happening in Africa and the Middle East."

What do you mean?


5 posted on 02/16/2005 1:19:34 PM PST by TKDietz
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To: txdoda

Impossible! Guns are illegal in Mexico.


6 posted on 02/16/2005 1:21:34 PM PST by Redcloak (More cleverly arranged 1's and 0's)
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To: txdoda

Ah more of the wonders of prohibition:

Cellphones, armoured Navigators, and AK-47's... Oh my!


7 posted on 02/16/2005 1:37:08 PM PST by Smogger
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To: txdoda

The Mexico City papers say that these latest victims are believed to have been on the way to the wake for a teenage relative of yet another drug cartel head. That part of Mexico has been notoriously unsafe for years.


8 posted on 02/16/2005 1:49:07 PM PST by 3AngelaD
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To: Redcloak

Actually, they aren't. My brother-in-law, a gunsmith and manufacturer of high-quality rifles, has quite a few clients in Mexico.

They just aren't available to the general populace.


9 posted on 02/16/2005 1:51:40 PM PST by HiJinx (www .ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Easter/Passover ~ February 15 - March 4, 2005)
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To: txdoda

Day_of_the_dead down Mexico way. I like the way this two bit pest hole bans guns, bans the death penalty, and won't extradite those who kill here and flee to Mexico because we might try and execute them


10 posted on 02/16/2005 1:58:51 PM PST by dennisw (Seeing as how this is a 44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world .........)
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To: Lee Heggy
No more hanging around the 'clumps' for me!

Especially those 'clumps' in Mexico.

11 posted on 02/16/2005 6:15:31 PM PST by txdoda ("Navy Brat")
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To: Smogger
Ah more of the wonders of prohibition:

Yeah, this never ending WOD seems only to get worse.

Cellphones, armoured Navigators, and AK-47's... Oh my!

Drug runners armed better, & ridin' much safer, than our own Border Agents.

12 posted on 02/16/2005 6:23:05 PM PST by txdoda ("Navy Brat")
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To: 3AngelaD
That part of Mexico has been notoriously unsafe for years.

That 'part' ?? More like most of the country.

13 posted on 02/16/2005 6:25:47 PM PST by txdoda ("Navy Brat")
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To: dennisw
and won't extradite those who kill here and flee to Mexico because we might try and execute them

Just more US laws mexico wants changed.

14 posted on 02/16/2005 6:33:09 PM PST by txdoda ("Navy Brat")
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To: TKDietz
What do you mean?

1. Respect for the rule of law by the vast majority of the citizenry.

2. Government by the people, for the people,

3. A somewhat fair, honest and representative government.

4. A system of governance whereby all of the citizenry are equal (including women).

5. A system of governance whereby anyone in society can prosper with education and/or hard work.

etc.

15 posted on 02/16/2005 9:58:58 PM PST by kipita (Rebel – the proletariat response to Aristocracy and Exploitation.)
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