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44 Dead In Mexico Prison Riot

Prison Riot

PORFIRIO IBARRA RAMIREZ   02/19/12 08:34 PM ET  AP

MONTERREY, Mexico — An inmate riot that may have been staged to cover a breakout killed 44 prisoners Sunday, and the jail's director and all guards on duty at the time have been detained, a security official said.

Nuevo Leon state public security spokesman Jorge Domene Zambrano said the riot broke out at about 2 a.m. in a high-security section of a state prison in the city of Apodaca outside the northern industrial city of Monterrey.

The fight between two cell blocks, each with about 750 prisoners, may have been staged as a cover for a prison break, he said. Domene said in counting the dead, officials discovered some prisoners missing, but didn't know yet how many.

Forty-four people died before state police regained control about two hours later.

Investigators are looking into whether the fight was started by members of the rival Gulf and Zeta cartels, once the same organization. Their split two years ago has caused a spike in violence in the region around Monterrey, Mexico's third-largest and once the country's symbol of development and prosperity.

The prison had members of both gangs, who were normally separated, fueling theories that the 17 guards on duty could have been involved. The prison director, the director of security and a supervisor also are being held, Domene said.

The victims died from makeshift knives and blows, Domene said, adding that no firearms were found among the prisoners.

Deadly fights happen periodically in Mexico's prisons as gangs and drug cartels stage jail breaks and battle for control of penitentiaries, often with the involvement of officials. Sunday's riot was one of the deadliest so far.

All 2,500 inmates in the prison were incarcerated for federal crimes, and as many as 70 percent had yet to be convicted, Domene said. The inmate population grew by 1,500 in the last year to 180 percent capacity, the result of a crackdown on organized crime and drug trafficking in the last year, he added.

More than 47,500 people have been killed in drug-related violence since 2006, when President Felipe Calderon intensified Mexico's crackdown on organized crime.

Families of prisoners protested outside the prison because they couldn't get information on the victims. Only 10 of the dead had been identified by late afternoon.

The Apodaca prison was also the scene of a fire last May that killed 14. Officials then said the blaze could have been caused by a short circuit, not a prisoner uprising.

The bloodshed Sunday was just the latest in a string of deadly prison riots in Mexico in recent years.

Thirty-one prisoners died in January during a prison riot in the Gulf coast city of Altamira in Tamaulipas state, which borders Texas. Another fight in a Tamaulipas prison in the border city of Matamoros in October killed 20 inmates and injured 12.

Last July, a riot at a prison in the border city of Juarez killed 17 inmates. Mexican authorities detained the director and four guards over that clash. Surveillance video showed two inmates opening doors to let armed prisoners into a room where the slain victims were reportedly holding a party.

Twenty-three people were killed in a prison riot in Durango city in 2010, and a 2009 riot in Gomez Palacio, another city in the northern Mexican state of Durango, killed 19 people.

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MONTERREY, Mexico — An inmate riot that may have been staged to cover a breakout killed 44 prisoners Sunday, and the jail's director and all guards on duty at the time have been detained, a secu...
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08:59 AM on 02/21/2012
oh well, a riot works out well in Mexico

laughing
01:55 AM on 02/21/2012
BEST NEWS I HEARD ALL DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Samearn
Educated, liberal Southerner...(we DO exist!)
04:41 PM on 02/20/2012
The hatred and delight at human death that I've read in response to this article are pretty horrifying.
09:00 AM on 02/21/2012
big deal
Samearn
Educated, liberal Southerner...(we DO exist!)
11:21 AM on 02/21/2012
Your response pretty much proves my point.
I'm truly sorry you have so much hatred in your heart.
03:30 PM on 02/20/2012
So, seriously, does anybody expect good journalism from HP? and If we wanted it we would be watching CNN.
03:18 PM on 02/20/2012
With all of the anger and negativity about Mexicans and illegals, you would think if the US government were doing its job according to the "will of the people", they would HAVE to get rid of illegals. It is obvious on this relatively small forum they are not welcome here.
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02:19 PM on 02/20/2012
It's nice to see bad people being killed instead of innocent victims. Too bad it was only 44.
09:01 AM on 02/21/2012
agreed
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seabeeutcn
02:06 PM on 02/20/2012
They could learn a thing or two from the Hondurans.
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anamariachlvst
Love and mean it
01:41 PM on 02/20/2012
This makes me feel so, so bad, only 44? darn, it could have been higher number and less illegals in my Country
05:11 PM on 02/20/2012
Then I would write obama about your concerns of them coming here , bet nothing gets done about that. Dont forget to vote
01:30 PM on 02/20/2012
A very minor herd thinning
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stripes3325
01:29 PM on 02/20/2012
I look at it as, 44 less criminal "Illegals" crossing the border into the U.S....... who says the news is always bad?
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Waldo Flotney
HP is a liberal wasteland
01:02 PM on 02/20/2012
I wonder which HuffPost "editor" screwed-up and put this item on 'Latino Voices' ? It has the real Americans cheering, while the illegal americans will be demanding justice for the oppressed and downtrodden!
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Cassandra L Chapa
02:51 PM on 02/20/2012
You can be a "real" American and still be Latino/Latina...what a stupid comment!
01:00 PM on 02/20/2012
They should issue razorblades to every inmate so they can protect themselves. This would solve any overcrowding problems they may have and be a boon to grave diggers.
12:52 PM on 02/20/2012
The US needs to declare on Mexico
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Llib Noswad
aka: Bill, Conservative
12:29 PM on 02/20/2012
"About 20 Dead In Mexico Prison Riot"

Where's the story here? These were prisoners.
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Ursofakingfunny Grant
What we have here is failure to communicate
12:04 PM on 02/20/2012
what a wonderful opportunity for them now to take back 44 of their criminals, who don't belong in this country anyway.....at least it would be a start
mira chancleta
C'mon, there's NO "La Tino" race
12:29 PM on 02/20/2012
a very "tiny" start...
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floridian5555
12:51 PM on 02/20/2012
URSOFAKINGFUNNY GRANT...You don't belong here either!!!!!
01:29 PM on 02/20/2012
Floridian5555 you must be one of the illegal alien scum or their anchor children in Florida still working for the cartels selling drugs and child sex slaves and telling everyone you just want a better life for your family like LA-RAZA instructed you ro do.