So if the media says they were AK-47s, any guesses what they really were? Paintball guns? Ruger Mini-22s? Slingshots? Car parts?
No way to tell without pics.
I know some tribal members that live on the Tohono Oodham Reservation.
One told me of people that have knocked on her door and offered her a pretty big chunk of money to drive a load in to Casa Grande, about 30 miles away. As she told it, she really wasn't sure if the man was a cartel member or a DEA agent. Neither of whom she trusts. Another told me of a group of UDAs that showed up at her sister's house in dire need of water. She gave them a pitcher to get water out of her faucet. When they left, they took her wheelbarrow. About an hour later, they returned with the wheelbarrow. Only now it contained a woman's body. She had died trying to cross the desert. Tons of drugs go through the Vekol Valley every month. In Pinal Cont alone they find an average of 70 bodies a year on the desert. I have no idea how many are found on the T.O. or in Pima County. It's bad. Real bad.