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04-07-2011, 04:17 PM
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Mexican Cops Checking Abductions Find Mass Grave
--Info-- (sry pics small) MEXICO CITY – Mexican security forces searching for abducted bus passengers in a violent northern state bordering Texas have stumbled on a collection of pits holding a total of 59 bodies. Authorities said the first victims to be identified are Mexicans, not migrants from other countries headed to the U.S. Investigators made the grisly find early Wednesday near the ranch where drug cartel gunmen less than a year ago massacred 72 migrants from Central and South America. Tamaulipas state investigators and federal authorities went to the site about 80 miles (130 kilometers) south of the border at Brownsville, Texas, to investigate reports that gunmen had begun stopping buses and pulling off some passengers in the area. The first report came March 25 from a woman in the border city of Matamoros whose husband failed to arrive from the northern state of San Luis Potosi, said Tamaulipas state Interior Secretary Morelos Canseco. There were reports of at least two other buses stopped since then, he said. The first three bodies identified are those of Mexicans, said Tamaulipas state prosecutor Hernan de la Garza. There may have been an attempt at forced recruitment by a drug gang, Canseco said. Though two of the dead were women, Canseco said, witnesses told authorities that the bus attackers abducted only young men and allowed the remaining passengers to continue on their way. im almost sure all the pics r from the same spot |
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04-07-2011, 10:19 PM
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Re: Mexican Cops Checking Abductions Find Mass Grave
No the cartels are real. It's not like up here. There's just no fear of authority what so ever and the police know this. These people are high out of their minds 24/7 so good luck taking them alive and even better luck shooting it out with them. They got the same shit the govt has if not better sometimes. It's amazing how this stuff is taking place pretty much on US soil. All that divides is a make believe line. America/Mexico.
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