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Zetas And Other Gang Fighting In Mexico Results In At Least 40 Deaths In 24-Hour Period

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NACHA CATTAN   07/ 9/11 09:33 PM ET   AP

MEXICO CITY — Fighting among the Zetas gang and other vicious drug cartels led to the deaths of more than 40 people whose bodies were found in three Mexican cities over a 24-hour span, a government official said Saturday.

At least 20 people were killed and five injured when gunmen opened fire in a bar late Friday in the northern city of Monterrey, where the gang is fighting its former ally, the Gulf Cartel, said federal security spokesman Alejandro Poire.

Eleven bodies shot with high-powered rifles were found earlier Friday, piled near a water well on the outskirts of Mexico City, where the gang is fighting the Knights Templar, Poire said. That is an offshoot of the La Familia gang that has terrorized its home state of Michoacan.

Poire said an additional 10 people were found dead early Saturday in various parts of the northern city of Torreon, where the Zetas are fighting the Sinaloa cartel headed by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.

"The violence is a product of this criminal rivalry ... surrounding the intent to control illegal activities in a community, and not the only the earnings that come with it, but also with transporting drugs to the United States," Poire said in a news conference.

Poire provided no more details on the killings in Torreon in the border state of Coahuila.

Coahuila state officials said the 10 bodies in Torreon had been mutilated and left in a sports-utility vehicle. Seven of the victims were men and three were women, and all had been killed several days earlier, said Fernando Olivas, a state prosecutor's representative in Torreon.

In Monterrey, 16 people died at the Sabino Gordo bar in the worst mass killing in memory in the northern industrial city, where violence has spiked since the Gulf and Zetas broke their alliance early last year. Four others died later at the hospital, said Jorge Domene, security spokesman for the state of Nuevo Leon, where Monterrey is located.

Domene said at a news conference that six people were wounded, two of them critically.

At least two men emerged from their vehicles and opened fire on the bar with AK-47s and AR-15s, Domene said. Several of the victims were employees of the bar, which has led police to conclude that employees were targeted, he said.

Cocaine was being sold at the bar and ziplock bags of drugs were found at the crime scene, Domene said.

Other downtown businesses closed earlier than usual after news of the massacre broke.

Outside Mexico City, police investigating the mass killing in the working class suburb of Valle de Chalco found one man alive along with 11 bodies and was taken to a hospital, said Antonio Ortega, a spokesman for the Mexico State police.

He said some of the bodies were blindfolded and had their hands tied. Poire said one woman was found seriously injured.

State officials said police found another body nearby a few hours later but could not confirm it was related to the mass attack.

Ortega said he didn't know if the victims were shot at the scene or were dumped there.

The capital region has been largely spared the widespread drug violence that grips parts of Mexico.

But some poorer areas of the sprawling metropolis of 20 million people have begun to see killings and decapitations committed by street gangs that are remnants of splintered drug cartels.

In another incident allegedly involving the Zetas, the Mexican navy said Friday that it rescued a former mayor of Reynosa, across from McAllen, Texas, who had been kidnapped along with his son. Four alleged Zetas members were arrested at the scene after an anonymous tip that former Mayor Humberto Valdez was abducted Thursday, a navy statement said.

Also Saturday, the government announced it sent 1,800 federal police to the western state of Michoacan, where drug gang members have blocked highways and fired on officers in recent days. The force deployed with close to 200 vehicles, including ambulances, and also with Black Hawk helicopters.

Earlier in the week, federal police killed four gunmen who attacked them in Michoacan, triggering reprisal attacks by gang members who blocked highways with burning trailers, buses and pickup trucks.

Police said the gunmen were members of the Knights Templar, a criminal organization that split off from the La Familia cartel, a cult-like drug gang.

On Saturday, federal police killed three more riflemen after confronting them on a highway where they were trying to pull motorists out of their cars, the Michoacan state prosecutor's office said.

Poire repeated the government insistence that criminals, not the government's crackdown on organized crime, are causing the violence. More than 35,000 people have died since President Felipe Calderon stepped up the attack on organized crime in 2006, according to official figures. Some groups put the number at more than 40,000.

"The violence won't stop if we stop battling criminals," Poire said. "The violence will diminish as we accelerate our capacity to debilitate the gangs that produce it."

Federal authorities apprehended La Familia's alleged leader in late June, claiming the arrest was a debilitating blow to the gang. Jose de Jesus Mendez Vargas was alleged to be the last remaining head of the cartel, whose splinter group, the Knights Templar, continues to fight for control of areas La Familia once dominated.

Mexican authorities also arrested Jesus Enrique Rejon Aguilar, a co-founder of the Zetas drug cartel who is suspected of involvement in the February killing of a U.S. customs agent.

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Associated Press writers Porforio Ibarra in Monterrey and Oscar Villalba in Piedras Negras contributed to this report.

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04:56 PM on 07/12/2011
but we're in Libya ....
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Jay Diggity
04:31 PM on 07/12/2011
well i see our governments injection of assault rifles, grenade launchers, armored trucks and special forces trained gang leaders has pretty much wiped out their competition for running drugs into our country.

nice to know my govt is a dealer. but uh is it fair to have a war on drugs at the same time? how many good cops and kids just trying to make a buck have to die so our BANKSTER dope running country owners can get paid?

i pledge allegiance to the spirit of this country NOT the evil arrogant losers who are running us all into the ground.
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exflatlander
11:24 AM on 07/12/2011
Let's have as little clarity here for those below who seem to think that the topic is "Operation Fast and Furious" a ill-planned program begun that just about everybody recognizes as such. Total number of guns involved over a 4-year perios (Hmmmm. Let's see. Who was president 4 years ago?) 1700. Number ob guns smuggled into Mexico for well over a decade: millions. One of my critics here told me to Google Fast and Furious, and this is what I found.

Also, I found that a treaty addressing the smuggling of guns to Mexico was worked out by the Clinton administration in 1997. It wasn't ratified. Anybody remember who was in control of congress in 1997? All this righteous fury over "Fast and Furious" is nothing more than a smoke screen to cover up the millions of illegal guns comparable ammo smuggled into that poor country for MANY years, fully protected by the NRA lobbyists in DC. It's all out there; just don't look at what is convenient to your established view.
02:19 PM on 07/12/2011
There is no need for a treaty to ban smuggling of guns because it is already violation of federal law
The NRA protects its members from gun ban kooks who will look for any excuse to ban guns
Fact is Mexican military/police supply the cartels with guns and use propaganda to fool naive anti-gun nuts that they come from US
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exflatlander
03:27 PM on 07/12/2011
It would be nice if it protected us from the kooks WITH the guns. Instead it makes excuses for them and finds a scapegoat.
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dennisc443
10:21 AM on 07/12/2011
Soon to be on the streets of America....Liberty shall have to lift her skirts, to let them in!
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dtairtime
It is what it is
12:57 AM on 07/12/2011
Just some more dream act students having fun.
05:57 PM on 07/11/2011
Boy that war on drugs really seems to be money well spent! Ugh...
09:15 AM on 07/11/2011
This story is being linked to the recent news of "Operation Fast and Furious." There is evidence to suggest that Fast and Furious, which is part of the much older and more expansive Operation Gunrunner, was a setup. It was put together in order to discredit the ATF.
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JWebberPhoto
Ain't skeered
09:49 AM on 07/11/2011
The ATF doesn't need to be set up to be discredited. They have had a horrible reputation for incompetence for decades. Don't forget that their bungled raid led to the Branch Davidian siege and all of its tragic consequences.

But if you have "evidence to suggest", please post it.
03:49 PM on 07/11/2011
Yeah, right - if you believe that then you probably believe that Obama is God's anointed one and that whatever he is doing is authorized by God. Why don't you look at the information at face value - our government sold weapons to Drug gangs in Mexico; our government trained some members of Drug gangs in American training camps; our government distributes drugs worldwide - cocaine and heroin; our government constantly lies to us and controls the media in order to "spin" information to suit their agenda. I think it would be appropriate to say "WAKE UP AND BE FREE" Look into the Declaration of Independence and see if our government is doing any of the things that the British government under King George was doing against we the people. Those political evils were the things we declared independence from. King Obama and his gang are tyrannical in so many ways it's nauseating to anyone who loves Liberty. Dividing America by criminalizing the behavior of a group of citizens is against the principles of the Declaration of Independence and against the personal freedom of the targeted individuals.
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exflatlander
03:32 PM on 07/12/2011
Our government did this all before under Ronald REagan. It was okay then. I refer to the Iran-Contra affair as well as the murderous rampages of right wing "military" armed by - guess who - in El Salvador.

And wasn't Homeland Security formed to coordinate all such efforts? This all started before Obama became president, and it seems like the left hand doesn't know what the right is doing - just like before Homeland Security. We just now have another giant bureaucracy created by the money-crunching GOP that is as incompetent as the agencies its supposed to monitor.
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misipi6gun
Stand for something or fall for anything
05:49 AM on 07/11/2011
If the U.S. would stop selling guns to the drug Lords , they would'nt have as many weopons like
AK-47's and M-16's to bring back into america turning TeXas and Arizona into a war zone .... if the present admisitration would go ahead and put up the border fences again and give the border patrol authority to search & siesure , then maybe some of this crime would stay in Mexico and innocent American citizens would'nt git killed in the gang cross fire .
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Jerry Bourbon
10:39 AM on 07/11/2011
I am afraid Eric Holder and Obama's ATF did not get your memo.
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misipi6gun
Stand for something or fall for anything
12:23 PM on 07/11/2011
I know that's right .... and they nevr will likey ; I guess it got lost in the mail somewhere .... thanks .... F & F ...
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v650
04:28 PM on 07/11/2011
Here is the memo for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PNhYk9NuNc&feature=player_embedded
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Jerry Bourbon
11:53 PM on 07/10/2011
The US should legalize drugs, Mexico should legalize guns, and presto! This problem solves itself literally overnight.
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dtairtime
It is what it is
12:59 AM on 07/12/2011
That's just too simple and logical - nobody would go for it.
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hackitoff
question everything
10:12 PM on 07/10/2011
Do ypu think Texans are hoping Mexicans will kill each other off so they can take over the rest of the country. Remember the Alamo!!!!
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10:27 PM on 07/10/2011
Nope Texans are lookin for better beachfront than Galveston and at this point i think Cuba is starting to look pretty good to them and the help is already there.
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Timma
nihil habentes omnia posidentes
10:06 PM on 07/10/2011
Just one more sad and mournful tragedy of the War on Drugs...
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rod1948
10:06 PM on 07/10/2011
Savages....
12:46 AM on 07/12/2011
^^^ Ignorant
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breakingpoint
War is a Racket - Smedley Butler
09:54 PM on 07/10/2011
we should send the Mexican drug lords to the middle east
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10:52 PM on 07/10/2011
They were trained by the US military.
09:45 PM on 07/10/2011
And we want this crap to over flow into the U.S.? i don't think so!!!!! Come on....make that border fence looooooong and wiiiiiiiiiiiide!!!
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10:21 PM on 07/10/2011
Obama says we dont need a fence, He has Lived in Chicago for years and no mexicans have swam across the great lakes into Chicago. So uh "its all good"
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Kirk Allen
Stupid is the new Smart
12:14 PM on 07/11/2011
Ill take , things Sarah Palin might say for $200 Alex
01:19 AM on 07/12/2011
lol good point. i live in chicago and have yet to see a mexican swim the great lakes. lets put a huge moat around the fences and put crocs in the water
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Rasebiho
You're getting tea. Do you want sugar or lemon?
10:29 PM on 07/10/2011
A fence? That won't happen. But more gun laws could happen. Remember what Rahm said, never let a crisis go to waste.
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09:05 PM on 07/10/2011
The real problem on this will rear its head in the next month or two. Do you remember a few months back when the bummer had Calderone up in DC? Rolled out the red carpet, state dinner and then let him walk into congress and lecture them on civility. That was due in part to this. He will not let this issue go away. Calderone will continue to raise every type of hell he can with any world media he can. And Obama in his desire to hide it will start handing out additional foriegn aid. And more foriegn aid, and more. And when the elections are getting near,,,,,,
either Calderone will pounce on him again, or the Republicans will. This will be bigger than the Iran contra issue because Obama will not be able to silence Calderone, who has his own election to worry about next year.
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looneydoone
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09:06 AM on 07/11/2011
Calderon (not Calderone)
Felipe de Jesus Calderon Hinojosa
Harvard educated, pro business PAN Party...Mexico's version of the right wing GOP
The President the USA helped bring into office....Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador won the popular vote, but the US doesn't want *leftists/populist* governments in Latin America. (Honduras coup July 2009 the latest example)

>>>> "This will be bigger than Iran the Iran contra issue because Obama will not be able to silence Calderone(sp), who has his own election to worry about next year " (you say)
In Mexico, the President serves one 6 year term, there is no provision for re election...who ever succeeds him will not be from his PAN party....he has so damaged the party it's likely that PRI will regain the Presidency

"Foreign aid" ? Only if you believe 1.6 billion dollars from the US Dept of State to fight a proxy drug war for US interests in Mexico (Merida Initiative) constitutes "foreign aid"..that initiative was signed by newly *elected* (appointed by judiciary) Calderon during the GW Bush Admin, with payment to be disbursed annually, in increments. Obama had no part in that ill conceived plan, but is bound to honor the terms of the contract set out by GW Bush's Dept of State (Condoleeza Rice, SOS)
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fattrucker
12:04 PM on 07/11/2011
are you kidding? like mexicans are actually capable of this high degree of political manipulations? it's Anarchy there. the result of generation after generation of corruption that has rendered their every social institution, the army, the police, the courts, the government, the church, completely ineffective. you will never change mexico until you change mexicans and good luck with that. forming gangs is innate behaviour. bribery is like breathing for them. life is cheap and meaningless.