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Four US Citizens Killed In Mexico

OLIVIA TORRES   11/ 1/10 10:12 PM ET   AP

Mexico Violence

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — Four U.S. citizens were shot to death in separate attacks in the border city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexican authorities said Monday.

Chihuahua state prosecutors' spokesman Arturo Sandoval said Edgar Lopez, 35, of El Paso, Texas, was killed Sunday along with two Mexican men when gunmen opened fire on a group standing outside a house.

On Saturday, a 26-year-old U.S. woman and an American boy were slain shortly after crossing an international bridge from El Paso. Giovanna Herrera and Luis Araiza, 15, were shot to death along with a Mexican man traveling with them just after 11 a.m., Sandoval said.

Sandoval said authorities also identified a 24-year-old woman killed Friday inside a tortilla shop as Lorena Izaguirre, a U.S. citizen and El Paso resident. A Mexican man was also found dead in the store.

Sandoval did not provide any information about possible motive in any of the slayings.

U.S. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley confirmed three of the killings but did not have any information about Izaguirre. He said officials had been in touch with the victims' families but offered no other details.

Ciudad Juarez has become one of the world's deadliest cities amid a turf war between the Sinaloa and Juarez drug cartels. More than 2,000 people have been killed this year in the city, which is across the border from El Paso.

Elsewhere in Mexico, three city police officers were gunned down early Monday in a drive-by shooting as they patrolled the heart of Acapulco's upscale tourist district, authorities said.

Another officer was wounded, according to a statement from the Public Safety Department in southern Guerrero state, where Acapulco is located.

The officers were patrolling the Puerto Marques area around 1 a.m. when they were ambushed by suspects shooting assault rifles from inside a car, police said.

Violence continues to escalate in the Pacific resort city, days after Mayor Jose Luis Avila Sanchez warned people to stay indoors after dark. Ten other people were killed between Sunday and Monday around the area. Authorities also were trying to determine whether a burned corpse found in a car was the body of a Canadian businessman who disappeared last week.

Meanwhile, the remains of seven people were found Sunday in a mass grave in Nogales, on the Arizona border. Mayor Jose Angel Hernandez said a family walking near the site noticed what appeared to be part of a body sticking up in a riverbed. Officers recovered six bodies and a severed head in the grave. A seventh headless body was found nearby.

In the border city of Tijuana, state police seized more than 14 tons (13 metric tons) of marijuana in two vehicles at a house in the same neighborhood where gunmen killed 13 people at a drug rehab center 10 days ago.

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Associated Press reporters Sergio Flores in Acapulco and Felipe Larios in Hermosillo contributed to this article.

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09:43 AM on 11/04/2010
And....amid all this violence...my wife wants to take a "quick mini-vacation" to Mexico! I have agreed on the condition that she figure a way to allow me to take my guns with me. Needless to say, I don't foresee me going to Mexico any time soon.
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06:50 PM on 11/03/2010
This is literally just the tip of the ice-berg, folks. With the failure of Prop 19, I'm not sure Mexico's government will last another 2 years. The violence is already spilling over the border, and it's only going to get worse.

Cannabis is here to stay, and the sooner we admit and accept that, the sooner we can stop wasting perfectly good lives and an endless mountain of perfectly good money on a policy that failed a long, long, long time ago. It doesn't matter how hard we hold onto this failure, it will still remain a failure.

Cannabis is safer than alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, and even many of our over-the-counter "medications". There is absolutely no reason for it to remain illegal.

Oh -- and for those who keep whining about border fences -- we already have them. I don't care how high you build it, or how low it's base is buried -- a fence does nothing to stop any of this. Never has -- never will.

There is only one solution to controlling Mexico's illicit drug trade and ever increasing violence: Legalize cannabis. Regulate it. Tax it.
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ColoradoCool
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11:53 PM on 11/02/2010
Back in the '50s and '60s when I was a teen, we I used to go to Juarez because we could drink. We'd go to the old market and walk along the main drag and buy perfume. Mostly, we'd drink.

The last time I was there was in the mid eighties. I went down with a friend to shop and have lunch. Do that today and you're taking your life in your hands. So much for tourism.
08:14 PM on 11/02/2010
The country is on the brink of a Military takeover and an indefinate state of martial law similar to the ones in Argentina and Brasil in the 1970's. The Generals don't like chaos and Calderon is in over his head; it will be the death of the PAN.
Constitutional guarantees will be suspended and people will start disappearing from sight.
Military Cargo Planes will be flying South into Polar waters to dump their cargo.
Sometimes it has to come to that.

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08:45 PM on 11/02/2010
Only in your wet dreams.
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pebblesvanpeebles
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04:50 PM on 11/02/2010
why don't they ever talk about the thousands of women that get abducted, tortured, raped, and murdered there every year? and america would rather cross oceans to "save" people. pfft.
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people don't taste good.
05:55 PM on 11/02/2010
I've travel all over Mexico visiting most of their ancient Mayan cities and know their history and I love the country........... but screw them and their problems.
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06:49 PM on 11/03/2010
"Their problems"? Are you kidding? We're directly responsible for creating their problems.

Screw the US government for the problems they're creating world-wide by continuing the abysmal failure known as prohibition.
03:48 PM on 11/02/2010
And what are we waiting here in the USA to stop the flow of CASH and WEAPONS?
We should follow the Mexicans example and militarize the streets until there's not a thug out there.
02:27 PM on 11/02/2010
What were they doing in Juarez, its same thing with those who hike on the iran border, or north korean border
02:16 PM on 11/02/2010
Am I the only one that would like to see US troops helping out Mexico? Am I just being naiive? Why are we still in Iraq and Afghanistan when Mexico clearly cannot handle all the drug-related murders? I do not see how the cartels do not consist of "terrorists". They are ruining their own country.
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Cutiepieblue
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02:46 PM on 11/02/2010
Probably because the "oil" is in Iraq not Mexico.
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AZreb
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09:35 AM on 11/03/2010
Lots of oil in Mexico and directly off its coast. Check out Pemex -
03:36 PM on 11/02/2010
I so agree!

Give the people weapons for a revolution and let's lend them a big helping hand! Mexico is such a beautiful country, a country just south of me, one I so long to visit. But I'm not naive, and not as intrepid as I like to believe...young woman traveling by herself on unfamiliar roads in hostile territory, well, I don't it would be smart.

I've also researched the resorts and have read a ton of horror stories often masked by the media, and perhaps from the media, and have come to the same conclusion - not worth the risk.
02:07 PM on 11/02/2010
Here is the straight dope and what's really going on if you refuse to believe then let that be the reason. This is how it is going down across the U.S.
The cartels set up shop first with a tire repair, tarot and palm reading, restaurants, and used car lots.
Now mind you these cartels have a million dollars to set up shop.
1)Tire repair shops will have a fence with barbed wire only one guy speaks english they do very little business, yet pay the rent.
2) The Tarot/Palm Reader House is doing no business, yet pays the rent.
3) The Restaurant will donate money to local politicians,offer banquet space to local business and public officials etc..one step at a time.
4) The car lots will have fence and barbed wire and a pit bull, doberman or rottweiler with the same 15 cars on it for the past two years and men sitting around in the garage talking, they do no business, yet they pay the rent.
And yes child prostitution, slavery, smuggling and the darkest criminal behavior imaginable.
I understand that most of you here do not comprehend what is really going on here in the border states.
02:13 PM on 11/02/2010
I've often wondered about #2.
02:36 PM on 11/02/2010
Good for you critical thinking is our highest instinct.
Most of the "businesses" I mention are located on good commercial real estate where the rent is not cheap.
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Cutiepieblue
Just another Texas Liberal
02:40 PM on 11/02/2010
I have noticed this myself.
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keepemguessing
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01:05 PM on 11/02/2010
Remind me again why passing prop 19 will eliminate these murders...
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Cutiepieblue
Just another Texas Liberal
01:13 PM on 11/02/2010
It won't. may hit them in the pocket book a tad but that's about it.
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mendoza915
01:45 PM on 11/02/2010
Very true. The real money for the cartels is in the extortion. Prop 19 will help eliminate the unneeded arrests for a drug that essentially is less harmful than alcohol, at least that's my opinion.
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Shewolf68
I'm severely liberal!
02:11 PM on 11/02/2010
This how maybe it might stop...or at least slow it down...if the 19 vote goes positive, everyone here in the US will grow their own so everyone will be getting what they want to smoke from the locals...because the quality is Mucho, MUCHO better than that dirt weed the cartels deal in.

And that my friend...will be the free market weeding out poor quality product here in California. Now in NV or anywhere else with much tougher laws regarding weed growing and smoking...it will be those states that will be awash n cheap low quality pot coming up from Mexico and it will be those states that are helping to keep the cartels in business, not California!

Besides...since the Med Marijuana has become so hot here...I haven't seen any cheap low quality marijuana, ala southern imports in years...nor would I buy it with Humble county upstairs!
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Cutiepieblue
Just another Texas Liberal
02:41 PM on 11/02/2010
Just having Cali Make it legal isn't going to make much of an impact.
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dwill123
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12:46 PM on 11/02/2010
Things on the U.S. citizen "Not to bright to do" list:
1. Hike along the Iraq\Iran border
2. Walk into Juarez (without body armor)
3. Buy a Sarah Palin book.
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Shewolf68
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02:12 PM on 11/02/2010
Don't forget...read Sarah Palin book!
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mendoza915
02:31 PM on 11/02/2010
I really don't think most people that do buy it read it, at least not beyond the first couple of pages. I doubt it has anything of substance or doesn't say anything besides what she has parroted on TV.
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Cutiepieblue
Just another Texas Liberal
02:44 PM on 11/02/2010
Spare me lol !!
12:45 PM on 11/02/2010
Looks like the drug war is going like everything else. Since this has proven ineffective we can count on it continuing. Keep doing failed things expecting different results. The American way! World war 2 brought us the greatest generation Reaganomics brought us the failed generation. Naturally wrapped in a bunch of empty symbolism and nostalgia. The puppet masters are pleased.
EP1959
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01:23 PM on 11/02/2010
Yeah, it's feeling kind of hopeless. f&f
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OB-GYN
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01:53 PM on 11/02/2010
Interesting way of putting it, thanks. Guess puppet masters aren't hard to come by either, seeing the pay is so good...
12:40 PM on 11/02/2010
Calderon: "Please pay no attention to the thousands of murders and rampant violence in our country which threatens the stability of our political system and condemns millions of Mexicans to live in fear and poverty. Instead, direct your anger and rage towards Arizona whose government dares to ask whether you came to their state legally".
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Cutiepieblue
Just another Texas Liberal
12:47 PM on 11/02/2010
He should be more worried about his own then AZ.
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mendoza915
12:58 PM on 11/02/2010
I think the real rage is that the police would be allowed to detain anyone they suspect of committing an offense that warrants deportation. There is no due process and undoubtedly would target innocent citizens and legal resident aliens. So I guess its okay to suspend basic civil liberties in the name of a "protected border"?
ruburnt
Live Free or Die....
12:34 PM on 11/02/2010
"Coming to a city near you??" I heard they found the first decapitated body in Chandler, Arizona. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39906526/ The Governor and law enforcement have been warning us about this..... yet, we are still turning the other cheek,.... Ahhh it's the Chicago way..........
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01:26 PM on 11/02/2010
The Chicago, guey ? Keep Chicago out of your idiocy.
jrfromdallas
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12:23 PM on 11/02/2010
How long until Calderon condemns the Americans for being there?
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mendoza915
01:10 PM on 11/02/2010
Why would he condemn them? Those two cities are interdependent, with American citizens who cross on a daily basis to go to work in the industrial park that sits right along the border, as well as people who have family that straddle both sides of the border. I used to live in El Paso for a large part of my life, and have family that live in Cd. Juarez. The two cities might as well be one large metropolitan area. Only a couple of fences separate the downtown areas of both. The condemnation should come from officials on both sides of the border for the failed policies of the drug war that have fueled the killings and the lucrative business that is the illegal trade of narcotics.
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Cutiepieblue
Just another Texas Liberal
01:17 PM on 11/02/2010
I can actually look out my office window (El Paso) an see Juarez.