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Samuel Flores Borrego, Key Gulf Cartel Figure, Killed In Northern Mexico

By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON   09/ 2/11 11:41 PM ET   AP

MEXICO CITY -- Gunmen killed a leading Gulf Cartel commander who was sought by the U.S. and believed to be behind a split with a rival crime organization that intensified Mexico's drug violence, authorities said Friday.

Samuel Flores Borrego, also know as "el Metro 3," was shot dead near Reynosa, across the border from McAllen, Texas, in what appeared to be an attack by members of his own cartel, the Mexican Attorney General's Office said in a statement. He was found Friday inside a vehicle along with the body of a police officer.

Flores, 39, is believed to be responsible for the January 2010 killing of a Zetas member that led to a rupture between the former allies, U.S. anti-drug officials have said. The Zetas started as a gang of hit men for the Gulf Cartel, but after the split formed their own cartel, and fighting between the groups over territory and drug turf has caused violence to soar in parts of Mexico.

The U.S. government had a reward of up to $5 million for the capture of Flores, who faced drug-trafficking charges north of the border, according to a 2010 indictment in the District of Columbia.

Of the 20 people charged in the U.S. indictment, eight remain fugitives, including Zetas leader Heriberto Lazcano and Gulf Cartel leader Jorge Eduardo Costilla.

The indictment says Flores was the Gulf Cartel's chief in the border cities of Reynosa and Miguel Aleman and gathered information on police and security forces.

The Zetas used to operate as the military arm of the Gulf Cartel. The indictment chronicles how the two gangs worked together under the name "The Company," with Flores calling and meeting with the Zetas leader to plan cocaine and marijuana smuggling operations from Colombia.

The alliance crumbled in January 2010, when a member of the Zetas was slain in Reynosa apparently by Flores, leader of the border city's "plaza" or shipping corridors, and a group of men. The killing led to fierce war between the two gangs, mostly in northern Mexico and Mexico's Gulf coast.

The Mexican government has cracked down on the Zetas, arresting dozens of alleged members this year. Mexican marines killed leader Antonio Ezequiel Cardenas Guillen, also known as "Tony Tormenta" or "Tony the Storm," in November 2010.

President Felipe Calderon acknowledged Friday in his state-of-the-nation speech that violence "worsened with the rupture between the Gulf Cartel and the Zetas."

More than 35,000 people have been killed in Mexico since Calderon deployed federal police and troops to some regions in December 2006 to fight drug traffickers. Other groups put the death toll at 40,000.

The war between the Zetas and the Gulf Cartel is blamed for some of the country's worst crimes, including the April discovery of 193 bodies in mass graves in the town of San Fernando near the U.S. border. The government blamed the Zetas for last week's casino arson in the industrial city of Monterrey that killed 52 people, mostly women who met with friends to gamble.

Meanwhile, in a central Mexican state, police arrested 31 suspected drug cartel members, including 16 police officers who allegedly were paid to protect the Zetas gang.

Hidalgo state police chief Damian Canales said the arrests began when police nabbed three alleged robbers earlier this week carrying about 30 yellow envelopes stuffed with a total of 100,000 pesos, or $8,100. Canales said it was the cartel payroll and some of the envelopes were marked with the names of police officers.

Hidalgo is the home state of alleged Zetas leader Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano and a transit point for drugs. Hidalgo authorities in May arrested a police chief, commanding officers and agents suspected of helping the Zetas.

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ignacio sanabria
Mirror synapses at work
07:19 PM on 09/04/2011
Mexico is a great nation and its people is very friendly. It does not deserve to go through this upheaval.
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Fred303
Let's Be Friends ^_^
03:45 PM on 09/04/2011
El Metro 3 had taken-out more Zetas than even the Mexican government. you can see his interrogation of captured Zetas on youtube. His killing will leave some big shoes to fill for the Gulf Cartel.
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wonderfullone
02:48 PM on 09/04/2011
The war on drugs in Mexico could be won........They need to arrest the corrupt politicians who give the the cartel leaders protection.
09:19 PM on 09/04/2011
So what's stopping you from winning the war on drugs in your country?

So many armchair generals with such simple solutions.
08:42 AM on 09/04/2011
America's going on a War On Unemployment next! Just think how successful that's going to be.
10:19 PM on 09/03/2011
"The Zetas started as a gang of hit men for the Gulf Cartel . . ."

Actually, they started as special forces soldiers trained at the School of the Americas.
08:59 PM on 09/03/2011
i think we should give congress and the senate..including our so called president..guns and ammo and let the stand the watch on the border....come november and in 2012 vote all the politicians out and lets star all over...sharpton and jackson would make good border generals...
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LeftFoLyfe
Another SHOCKING headline in 3... 2... 1...
04:56 PM on 09/04/2011
That's like that one time when we should have let that "so-called president" Bush and Cheney go to Iraq and fight that useless war themselves.

Look out! Brainiac on the loose!
08:50 PM on 09/03/2011
who really cares..mexico is so crooked and dangerous that you have to be insane to vacation there....
10:46 PM on 09/03/2011
You'd also have to have to be able to afford it. I guess that counts you out.
07:00 PM on 09/03/2011
He was on medicare and food stamps USA must have gotten mad at him.
04:57 PM on 09/03/2011
I take it, it was a US Senator
04:45 PM on 09/03/2011
This situation is no different then what the italians brought to USA in the early 1900's nick names for the different lead men.. There were many nationalities involved, Jews, Irish, and so on....Remember our Prez. Kennedy was the son of a Irish gangster as well...So when all of you out there get too concerned about what is going on, remember our nations history, it was a deadly time, full of gangsters of all walks of life. They ran it, and still do! How interesting that the Yanks here are no different then the counterparts of Mexico, or any of the others mentioned.....
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patman77
04:26 PM on 09/04/2011
prohibition spawned the syndicates.
04:44 PM on 09/03/2011
Crime and corruption have gone on in Mexico for too long and until recently has been accepted as a way of life.

Bribery and corrupt political officials were common. It is time for average Mexicans to stand up and demand more from their government. For too long the only economic or jobs policy in Mexico was to export its citizens. People need to demand that politicians work to reduce the crime and corruption as well as provide jobs for their citizens. Mexicans deserve a government that works for its people and not just a select few.
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AZreb
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08:26 AM on 09/05/2011
We, too, "deserve a government that works for its people and not just a select few".
04:41 PM on 09/03/2011
aww poor baby, I hope it hurt
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tincup2005
04:09 PM on 09/03/2011
If Americans would stop snorting cocaine like there is no tomorrow this nonsense would stop. All the Mexican gangs are doing is supplying the drugs we demand.
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wonderfullone
02:42 PM on 09/04/2011
It's true that the Americans love to snort that "Devil Dust".
09:20 PM on 09/04/2011
If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, everyday would be Christmas.
03:56 PM on 09/03/2011
When enough of them come into this country, their wont be a border. It will all be messico.
10:21 PM on 09/03/2011
We said the same thing when all your people started flooding illegally into Texas. See where that got us?
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intelsec
03:51 PM on 09/03/2011
Another killing in Mexico, who'd of thunk it!!!!