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  • Mayor slain in Mexican border town

    10/08/2009 9:51:08 PM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 14 replies · 753+ views
    AP via Breitbart ^ | Oct 9, 2009 | N/A
    Unidentified assailants kidnapped and killed the top official of the border town of Palomas, across from New Mexico, on Thursday. Town Mayor Estanislao Garcia Santelis had long complained about the drug traffickers and migrant smugglers active around Palomas. Arturo Sandoval, a spokesman for the prosecutor's office in northern Chihuahua state, said Garcia Santelis' bullet-riddled body was found near a burned-out pickup truck and bore signs of torture. Palomas made headlines in 2008 when its police chief sought asylum in the U.S. after his deputies abandoned him and he received death threats. The Mexican army subsequently took over law enforcement in...
  • Alleged gun smuggling leader arrested in Tucson (weapons going south)

    04/05/2008 2:10:43 AM PDT · by Libloather · 2 replies · 260+ views
    KOB ^ | 4/04/08
    Alleged gun smuggling leader arrested in TucsonBy: The Associated Press Updated at: 04/04/2008 02:16:41 PM PHOENIX (AP) - Arizona authorities have arrested a Tucson man accused of being the leader of a gun smuggling network that supplied a Mexican drug cartel with weapons. Authorities on Thursday announced the arrest of 23-year-old Victor Manuel Varela Jr., who is accused of supplying the Juarez cartel in Palomas, Mexico with rifles and guns. Tom Mangan, a spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, says Varela’s network illegally bought the firearms in Arizona, transported them to New Mexico and then took...
  • Calderón sends Mexican troops, federal police into Ciudad Juárez

    03/27/2008 3:17:15 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 15 replies · 1,536+ views
    The Dallas Morning News ^ | March 27, 2008 | ALFREDO CORCHADO
    CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico – The government of Mexican President Felipe Calderón on Thursday announced a military surge of more than 2,000 soldiers in this besieged border community – caught in the crossfire between two warring drug cartels. "Operation Chihuahua," named after Mexico's biggest state, nestled against New Mexico and Texas, is aimed at restoring law and order in a region that many say has grown lawless. Since Jan. 1, nearly 200 people have been killed in this city of 1.2 million. "In this fight, Chihuahua is not alone," said Mexico's interior secretary Juan Camilo Muriño, who was accompanied by the...
  • Mexican Police Find Four Burned Bodies [Palomas cops]

    03/23/2008 7:24:47 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 6 replies · 602+ views
    KFOX ^ | March 23, 2008 | Isaac Paul Vasquez
    EL PASO, Texas -- The killings in Juarez have spread outside of city limits and into other Mexican cities. This after police said 4 cops were found dead and burned in the city of Palomas, Mexico, Friday. The owner of the “Los Lamenots” ranch found the bodies and made the call to authorities. The violence has gotten so bad, officials have advised for no one to enter the city.
  • Mexican Police Chief Requests US Asylum

    03/21/2008 4:41:11 PM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 7 replies · 549+ views
    Mexican Police Chief Requests US Asylum Mar 21 07:26 PM US/Eastern By MARK EVANS Associated Press Writer ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - The police chief of a Mexican border town racked by smuggling-related violence fled to the U.S. seeking asylum after his deputies abandoned him, federal officials said Friday. Emilio Perez, the chief of Palomas, Mexico, showed up at the international port of entry in Columbus, N.M., late Tuesday, saying his two deputies had left the department and that he now needed protection, too, according to Doug Mosier, a U.S. Border Patrol spokesman in El Paso. Perez was taken in and...
  • Mexican police chief requests asylum in New Mexico

    03/21/2008 12:46:44 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 23 replies · 882+ views
    KOB.com/AP ^ | 03/21/2008
    DEMING, N.M. (AP) - The police chief of a Mexican border town has requested asylum in the United States, where he told authorities his two officers have fled and he does not know their whereabouts. The Luna County Sheriff’s Department and the U.S. Border Patrol say Emilio Perez of Palomas came to the port of entry at Columbus late Tuesday night, requesting political asylum. The agent-in-charge of the Border Patrol station in Deming, Rick Moody, says Perez is in the protection of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Authorities have reported an increase in drug-related violence in Palomas, where at...