Posted on 04/28/2010 10:20:57 PM PDT by atomic conspiracy
(Article in Spanish) My translation:
The first violent incident of this day was discovered outside the Aristos Bar in the Historic Center of the city.
Eight people were found dead there. None have been identified but it is believed that five were minors.
The second incident occurred in the streets of the Bellavista township, where two men and a woman they were accompanying were attacked in their turn.
The victims, identified as José Ángel Torres Ávila and Iván Gabriel Rodríguez Torres, both about 30 years old, and Ana Lourdes Sánchez, 31, were found dead in their sand colored 1996 Cadillac at the intersection of Oro and Maria Martinez streets.
After that, a man in a wheelchair, Alfredo Delgado Rentaria, 23, was found dead at the intersection of Hacienda de la Noria and Alazan streets, in the township of the Towers.
(Excerpt) Read more at tiempo.com.mx ...
* Four young male students, two high school and two university, were found dead in the parking lot of another bar.
* Another dead body was found in a garage in the Oasis Revolution township.
* Three dead were found near the intersection of Ignacio Saragossa and Francisco Villa in Saragossa.
Yeah, it’s bitter irony: Stay out of Arizona, where the evil gringoes might hassle you, feed you some good meals, then put you on the bus home, where you are likely to be machine-gunned in the streets.
This will not end until the vast majority of Mex. citizens decide to end it.
So long as it is ignored, tolerated, or tacitly approved, it will continue.
Currently too many Mexican citizens are still apathetic at best, they actually LIKE the idea that if they ever get in trouble they can probably bribe their way out of it.
Once the Mex. citizens truly decide they cannot tolerate it any longer, the corruption and bloodshed will end swiftly.
See what happened to the Romanian tyrant Nikolai Chauchescu for an example of what can be accomplished once the national will overwhelmingly leans toward a single goal.
Allowing the dissatisfied and dissident to escape Mexico only helps to delay the overdue reckoning.
We are not only a safety valve for the corrupt Mex. government, we are a safety valve for the Mex, mafia too.
Mexico likes to describe itself as a “Revolutionary Country”, it is time they had the true revolution against their socialist peonage system and the narco’s.
Mexico has plenty of resources, there is no rational reason for that country to be a ****hole, only their miserable government and the gangs block their prosperity.
Juarez is getting as bad as Chicago.
I doubt that there will ever be anymore tours of Juarez...its over down there...
Are ya sure this wasn’t Detroit?
I don’t think there are enough people left in Detroit to generate 20 murders in a day.
“Juarez is getting as bad as Chicago.”
LOL!
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