By NATALIA PARRA Associated Press Writer
ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) -- The decapitated heads of two police officials were found early Thursday dumped in front of a government building in this Pacific coast resort, authorities said.
The heads of police commander Mario Nunez Magana and officer Jesus Alberto Ibarra were found at the same site where four drug traffickers died during a shootout with law enforcement. The heads of the two - who were involved in the Jan. 27 shootout - were accompanied by sign that warned, "So that you learn to respect."
Acapulco, 180 miles southwest of Mexico City, has been shaken this year by more than a dozen high-profile shooting deaths as well as several grenade attacks on police stations.
Federal investigators link the violence to a turf war between drug gangs in northern Mexico for lucrative smuggling routes into the United States.
Yep....just another wonderful article about our neighbors to the south...they just want jobs....don't worry American taxpayers and landowners...they won't let the "bad ones" cross the border...just the poor families looking for medical care and schools..../sarcasm
Ewwwwwwwwwwwww!