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Thursday, May 17, 2012

The War Next Door: Dear Mr. President, Do Your Job. Secure Our Borders !!!





Discovery of 49 mutilated bodies dumped on a highway Sunday in northern Mexico is latest violent incident ~ VIDEO http://barracudabrigade.blogspot.com/2012/05/discovery-of-49-mutilated-bodies-dumped.html

A popular vacation spot for ... body parts http://barracudabrigade.blogspot.com/2012/05/popular-vacation-spot-for-body-parts.html

Mexican cartel may be trying to silence bloggers !!! http://barracudabrigade.blogspot.com/2011/11/mexican-cartel-may-be-trying-to-silence.html

Gruesome Discovery in Mexico http://barracudabrigade.blogspot.com/2011/04/gruesome-discovery-in-mexico.html

14 Headless Bodies Found in Acapulco http://barracudabrigade.blogspot.com/2011/01/14-headless-bodies-found-in-acapulco.html


Below is a list compiled by Stratfor (available here) of drug-related violence in Mexico during the first week of May. It doesn't even include this week's discovery of 49 more victims—but consider these recent events and ask yourself what we would be demanding of our government if this was happening here in the United States.
May 1
Gunmen killed three people sitting at an outdoor candy stand in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state.
Authorities discovered the body of a police officer in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco state, who was likely killed the previous day.

May 2
Gunmen hiding in a motel in Estacion Bamoa, near Guasave, Sinaloa state, engaged a military convoy in a firefight that lasted two hours and left 15 gunmen and two soldiers dead.
Five gunmen and one federal police officer died in Sain Alto, Zacatecas state, after a car chase.
The Mexican navy arrested Luis Alberto "El Casanova" Perez Casanova in Xalapa, Veracruz state. Perez allegedly served as Los Zetas' security chief in Xalapa.

May 3
Authorities found two photojournalists for local media outlet Notiver in black bags in a river in Boca del Rio, Veracruz state. The journalists were reported missing April 27.
A newspaper vendor was shot dead on a street in Chihuahua, Chihuahua state.

May 4
Nine individuals were hung from a bridge in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas state. Along with the bodies, a narcomanta was displayed denouncing individuals coming to Nuevo Laredo "to heat up the plaza" and singling out Gulf cartel leaders such as Metro-4 and Juan Mejia "R1" Gonzalez.
Authorities discovered 14 headless bodies stored in a van in front of the Association of Customs Agents building in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas state, along with a narcomanta signed "El Chapo." The message demanded that the Mayor of Nuevo Laredo recognize the presence of the Sinaloa Federation in the city. The same day, authorities discovered 14 severed heads in three coolers in front of the city hall.
Several gunfights in the Iztapalapa neighborhood of Mexico City left six dead and four wounded.
Gunmen opened fire on a police patrol in San Nicolas de los Garza, Nuevo Leon state, killing one police officer and wounding another.

May 5
A firefight between two groups left eight gunmen dead in Jerez de Garcia Salinas, Zacatecas state.
At least two gunmen in a vehicle shot and killed a strip club bouncer in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, in front of the club.
Gunmen traveling in a vehicle shot a man walking home in the Azcapotzalco neighborhood of Mexico City.
Federal police detained alleged La Linea leader Javier "El Dientes de Ajo" Hernandez Marquez in Chihuahua state. According to authorities, Hernandez assumed the leadership of the group after the arrest of La Linea's previous leader 10 days before.

May 6
Authorities discovered three dead men along a highway in Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero state.
Federal police announced the arrest of 12 La Barredora members in Acapulco, Guerrero state.

May 7
Authorities discovered the bodies of two executed men in the La Draga neighborhood of Mexico City.
Gunmen shot and killed an individual inside his vehicle in Cajeme, Sonora state.
Mexican authorities announced the arrest of Maria "La Tosca" Jimenez, the leader of a Los Zetas cell of sicarios (assassins), along with eight other people in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state. Jimenez was arrested with three male sicarios the week before.