Posted on 01/18/2009 11:00:08 AM PST by AuntB
LAREDO On his last night of freedom, Gabriel Cardona laid on his bed in a stash house in north Laredo, chatting on his cell phone about how hed sliced open twoAmerican teenagers with a broken bottle.
You should have been there, Cardona, a 22-year-old Laredo high school dropout told a fellow member of the Gulf Cartels hitman squad... Jorge Poncho Aviles, 19, and Inez Villarreal, 14, were abducted from a Nuevo Laredo nightclub and taken to an abandoned house south of the border, tortured, gutted and then burned in 55-gallon drums.
One U.S. law enforcement source, speaking anonymously, said the Zetas the enforcement arm of the Gulf Cartel have retained control of the Laredo smuggling business even since the disruption of Cardonas hitman cell by employing enforcers with prison gangs, including the Texas Syndicate and Mexican Mafia. While cartel-related violence has increased markedly elsewhere along the Texas-Mexico border, Laredo has seen relatively few drug-related homicides in the past two years, in large part because the Zetas are maintaining control of the area.
Its quiet now, the source said, but that could change at any moment.
According to recently unsealed court records, the hitmen were paid $500 a week just to be on-call to kill, and up to $50,000 to carry out a double homicide. They drove fancy cars, were paid with cash and cocaine, and killed on command.
... On the recording, Cardona said he grabbed a bottle and slash! I slit his whole (expletive) belly. And poom! He was bleeding, I grabbed a little cup and poom! poom! I filled it with blood and poom! I dedicated it to the Santisima Muerte, the saint of death.
(Excerpt) Read more at chron.com ...
Hitmen blend in
They blend in, Guillen said of the hitmen. Theyre U.S. citizens. They speak fluent English. Theyre able to follow shipments, and collect money for it. Theyre able to drive up to Dallas and Houston without any problems.
Cardonas American-born hitman crew was dubbed Zetillas, slang for little Zetas, because of their ages. The youngest, at 16, was Reta, a Houston native. He is now a convicted murderer in Texas, and a suspect in multiple homicides in Mexico.
MORE:
Troops are restricted on travel to Mexico
January 17, 2009
CAMP PENDLETON
Troops are restricted on travel to Mexico
In response to the “prolonged, escalating violence” in Mexico, the commanding general of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force has tightened regulations for all Marines who want to travel south of the border, officials said.
Marines and sailors cannot travel alone to Mexico and must use the buddy system.
Also, troops must take an anti-terrorism course and keep the telephone number of the U.S. consulate in Tijuana when traveling in the border region. Violations of the order are punishable under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, officials said.
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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-briefs17-2009jan17,0,4472460.story
I hope he got tried as an adult; no juvie for him.
“The youngest, at 16, was Reta, a Houston native. He is now a convicted murderer in Texas, and a suspect in multiple homicides in Mexico.
I hope he got tried as an adult; no juvie for him.”
So much for the old argument that these second generation Latino ‘immigrants’ are assimilating. Anchor babies do not automatically become “Americans”. It seems they just become Mexican gangbangers.
Just executing the competing drug dealers Americans refuse to.
Dump the bodies in a minefield along the border. Let their friends and relatives watch as they swell up and the vultures get them
They are just folks doing “jobs” that Americans won’t do
-—President George Bush (2007)
Who is buying all the f*cking drugs these cartels are selling? Americans, that’s who. Legalize it, produce it ourselves, tax it, and let natural selection take it’s course.
“Who is buying all the f*cking drugs these cartels are selling? Americans, thats who. Legalize it, produce it ourselves, tax it, and let natural selection take its course.”
I don’t disagree, EC. The problem with these Mexican gangs is we would also have to legalize identity theft, human smuggling, prostitution, illegal immigration, etc. etc.
Unless I hear a compelling argument to the contrary, I have to disagreee about the human smuggling, illegal immigration and identify theft - they are, I believe, for the most part unrelated to the drug trade and would continue regardless. As for the prostitution, legalize that as well and make the hookers pay taxes (and enforce super stiff penalties for those engaging in human smuggling/slavery activities to support their prostitution businesses - life in prison or death perhaps). Bottom line = hundreds of millions saved on the war against drugs and prostitution and hundreds of millions gained in tax revenues.
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