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Mother Shot In Texas By Mexico Bullet While Pushing Stroller

First Posted: 02/21/2012 8:54 pm Updated: 05/24/2012 3:37 pm


By David Crowder

EL PASO, Texas, Feb 21 (Reuters) - A woman pushing her child in a stroller in downtown El Paso, Texas, was struck by an assault rifle bullet fired from across the border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on Tuesday, mayor John Cook said.

After Juarez police responded to a carjacking about half a mile from the border, a gunfight broke out between police and the carjackers, Cook said. A bullet -- a type used in assault weapons such as M16s -- penetrated and exited the woman's calf, he said.

The unidentified woman, 48, who was shopping, was treated at a hospital and released with minor injuries, and her child -- whose age Cook did not know -- was not hurt, he said. The mother, a Mexican citizen, is a legal U.S. resident living in El Paso, Cook said.

"I don't think there's any reason for El Pasoans to panic or for anyone else to panic," Cook said. "El Paso still remains a very safe large city."

About 50,000 people have been killed in raging drug violence in Mexico since President Felipe Calderon launched an army-backed offensive against the powerful cartels shortly after taking office five years ago.

More than 10,000 of those deaths have occurred in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico's murder capital across the shallow concrete channel of the Rio Grande from El Paso.

The incident on Tuesday marked the first time that a person in El Paso has been struck by a bullet fired from neighboring Ciudad Juarez since the city began its slide into an abyss of violence in 2008.

That year, Mexico's powerful Sinaloa cartel took on Juarez cartel rivals over turf, littering the city of low-wage export assembly plants with its daily toll of gunshot victims and mutilated corpses.

But rounds fired in Mexico's drug war next door have previously struck buildings in the Texas border city.

Two years ago, bullets fired in a gunfight between a suspected drug gang and Mexican authorities struck city hall, smashing a window. Rounds have also struck a building at the University of Texas at El Paso campus, although no injuries were reported.

Politicians in the United States have voiced fears of possible spillover violence from Mexico, although El Paso, a sprawling southwest Texas city of 700,000 residents, was named the safest city of its size in the United States for the first time two years ago.

And Cook said that violence in Ciudad Juarez and other Mexican border cities has been declining.

"It's unfortunate that a carjacking like this is going to get national attention when Mexico is actually doing a pretty good job controlling the violence," Cook said.

He said there is no indication that Tuesday's incident was cartel-related.

The ordeal prompted two elementary schools and a middle school near the border to be locked down for half an hour, according to El Paso Independent School District spokeswoman Renee De Santos. (Reporting by David Crowder. Additional reporting by Corrie MacLaggan and Tim Gaynor.)

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AZreb
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09:19 AM on 03/06/2012
Still NOTHING on this first page of "drug wars" about the shoot-out between our Border Patrol and cartel members on the Texas/Mexico border a few days ago - I read about it on Reuters.

BP agents cuaght a cartel member off-loading durgs on our side of the border - he tried to run over them and then our agents caught fire from the Mexico side of the Rio Grande. They returned fire, and knowing our government, the BP agents will more than likely be prosecuted for that! No one was killed, but with our bleeding heart government, you can be sure that an apology to Mexico will be extended!
07:34 AM on 03/04/2012
all you drug suckers caused this didn't have a thing to do with the gangs
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AZreb
equal-opportunity Independent heathen
09:53 AM on 03/03/2012
Can't find any information on the gun fight between our Border Patrol and drug runners yesterday - a cross-border action reported by Reuters. Our agents approached a vehicle off-loading drugs on our side of the Texas-Mexico border and the driver tried to run over them. Then they had fire from the Mexico side of the Rio Grande and returned fire.

Makes you wonder how soon - if ever - HP is going to catch up to the news of what is really happening on our border. You know, the border that is now safer and more secure than ever!
02:55 AM on 02/27/2012
So, the bullet was from "the type shot by assault rifles," eh? A typical M-16 shoots the .223 or, in military jargon, the 5.56x45mm. Folks, both of these bullets are .22 cal. That's right, a .22. Should we ban every gun that shoots a .22 now? That would be the .220; .220 swift, .22 short, long. & long rifle; .223; .224; .22-250; and on and on. A lot of the AR-15/M-16 platforms also shoot a .308 or 7.62X51mm. Should we also ban all those just to be on the safe side? What we're hearing in this obviously liberal, one sided, media biased story, is an attempt to inflame the public against so-called "assault rifles." One interesting note in this drivel was the mention of an actual M-16, the full-auto version of the AR-15 platform which is fully automatic, a "machine gun." These are only available to military and police, not legal to buy in the States and could have in no way been bought at a gun store, It was obviously black marketed by a Mexican cop or soldier, where, incidentally, 90% of all weapons used by the cartels really come from...truth will set you free.
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wolflover3825
Hungry Like the Wolf.
10:01 AM on 02/27/2012
I like the part where she said an assault rifle bullet. She is already saying it came from a machine gun. Like the TV shows where they can tell what make and model the gun is just by the rifling on the bullet. Then from there they can tell when it was made, how many of that particual gun was made in the time frame, where the gun was shipped to in the country, who looked at it before the person who bought it did. All this from the rifling on the bullet. Amazing what technology can tell you these days.

Granted, if the bullet was a .224 55 grain FMJ, it most likely did come from a 5.56x45 NATO cartridge. But then again, the story said that it penetrated AND exited her calf. Did they recover the bullet? If the wound was from a .224 caliber bullet that could be from a 22 LR bullet also, not just from a M-16 like the author claims.
10:11 AM on 02/27/2012
You mean .223. A 5.56x45mm is a .223, not a .224. And yes, you're totally right about how much info they say they can gather from a bullet, whether they are able to recover it or not. Liberals are so amazing, aren't they?
01:09 PM on 02/26/2012
First City Hall gets hit by stray bullets and the officials say "Oh it's fine, nothing to worry about," but the people say "better be careful because we have a University close by to the border." Then UTEP gets hit by stray bullets and again the officials say "Oh it's fine, nothing to worry about," but the people say "better be careful because someone could get hit by a stray bullet from Mexico." Now a mother got hit by a stray bullet and again the officials say "Oh it's fine, nothing to worry about," and the people are saying "Alright this is enough because she could have died, what if someone dies next time?"
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wolflover3825
Hungry Like the Wolf.
08:10 AM on 02/24/2012
Looks like the Brady Bunch WAS right about the 'Wild West' shootouts. But WRONG about which side of the border they'll take place on. The side of the border where there IS strict gun control laws.

If the bullet really did come from a M-16 like the story implies, then look at the Mexican army for the fault of allowing the cartels to have the weapons, not the legal gun owning US citizens.
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northcntrlcoast
03:23 AM on 02/24/2012
Maybe the girl was shot by some mexican drug dealers because she had stolen some of thier drugs in mexico and had placed them in the stroller and just crossed the border to sell them them.
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10:59 PM on 02/24/2012
The story indicated that the woman, not a girl, was a legal resident of the United States and was some distance from the gunfight in Juarez. Speculation about the victim is counterproductive.

ECS
10:28 PM on 02/23/2012
I have to wonder if this bullet was fired by one of the Obama administrations illegally imported firearms from the fast and furious debacle?
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ConservativebyNature
I'll cling to my guns and religion, thank you
10:19 AM on 02/24/2012
Possibly. If it was a true M16 (select fire) then it probably came from the Mexican military, police or possibly from some Latin American country.
10:15 PM on 02/23/2012
"It's unfortunate that a carjacking like this is going to get national attention when Mexico is actually doing a pretty good job controlling the violence," Cook said.
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Mexico is actually doing a pretty good job controlling the violence ???? 50,000 dead is a good job?.......Are you out of your freaking mind?......Thats only 8,000 less than the 58.000 Americans killed in the Vietnam war, and 45,000 more than the number of Americans killed in eight years of fighting the Iraq war ! Oh yeah, we need more of these people in America, Sheeesh !
04:52 PM on 02/23/2012
We were in El Paso for the Sun Bowl game the other year between University of Oklahoma and Stanford. We were told not to drive along parts of the border, don't go near the bridge between the two countries, etc. Most of the good restaurants people used to go across to eat have moved to El Paso. It is a crime what has happened in areas along the border.

They do have a border fence in El Paso with guard shacks that look to be about every 100 yards and are lit up at night. That's a long way for a bullet to travel to downtown or to the University. Mexican police do not have the manpower or willpower to handle all the crime in Juarez or other border towns for that matter.

There are many places in Texas you cannot put a border fence as the Rio Grande has changed its course over the years and then there are the mountains rising on both sides of the border plus the border goes right down the center of a lake 218 feet deep for starters.
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Rikki Heinis
Stop being so overly sensitive!
02:13 PM on 02/23/2012
Dear American Citizens,

What border violence? What drug wars? There is nothing to see here... the border does not need protecting. Instead we should be ever more involved in conflicts overseas. Americans do not need protecting here in the homeland. If they do, we will just make sure to have TSA pat down more grandmothers and elementary school children. Then you all will be safe. Move along now...

Signed,

Your Federal Government
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Fred Bronson
America Unite
12:41 PM on 02/23/2012
We need to give back 10 fold
11:55 AM on 02/23/2012
NO such thing as an ASSUALT rifle bullet!
It's just a rifle bullet, regardless of the type of weapon it was fired from.
There a wide variety of semi-automatic target and hunting rifles that would fire that same round.

Unless it is matched by ballistic testing, to the actual fully automatic weapon that fired it,
it cannot be called an assualt rifle bullet!

The term "assault rifle" has been used by the anti gun community as a scare tactic
to further their goal of banning all guns!
It's an absurd idea they continue to pursue, knowing terrorists and criminals, can obtain any weapon they choose when they want it.

Who can protect your family from these same terrorists and criminals?
The police? They can hardly protect themselves even with body armor! The police only arrive after you're dead or maimed!

All you anti gun zealots, suggest that you would stand by and allow family and friends to be
raped, murdered and maimed!
And worse than that, you would let it happen to everyone else!
You're selfrighteous,selfish and willing to sacrifice innocent lives and freedoms to deny your own weakness and lack of fortitude.

I'm sure all the dead and future dead family members, will be grateful that YOU PROTECTED
THEM!

Don't bother to reply, just like you I DON'T CARE if you live or die.
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Michael Steaphens
It's all about liberty.
03:45 AM on 02/24/2012
Powerful post,What s wrong!And you are right.
11:53 AM on 02/23/2012
How sad I am that as a native El Pasoan, I am so glad I don't live there anymore. I used to be so proud to be from there and every time I hear something in the news or from any family still there I become more and more worried for their safety. What a mess. I really wish the gov't would do something more. Just because it's a border town does NOT mean it should be any less safe.
10:23 PM on 02/23/2012
When you live beside a cesspool you are going to smell the stink. And when you allow that cesspool to overflow into your space you become a source of the stink.
Billsback
A hated Catholic
11:50 AM on 02/23/2012
A full scale war is going on with thousands dead on our border with Mexico, millions of refugees are fleeing the drug war in Mexico into America -- and where are our troops? They are watching and deployed 1500 miles away in the middle east. Does anyone else see anything wrong with this picture?
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Steven Schwartz2012
Liberal, because someone has to think
12:49 PM on 02/25/2012
1500 miles would put them in the middle of the ocean
Billsback
A hated Catholic
01:17 PM on 02/25/2012
lol Thank you that was informative. I am terrible at distance and scale. lol I stand corrected. fanned