Note: these latest "hits" were in rural SW Chihuahua state. Notable mainly for the 90 rounds used in one of them.
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Semana sangrienta en la región; dos ejecutados mas, ahora en La Junta
De la Redacción
Viernes, 06 de Febrero de 2009
Aumenta la cuenta de ejecutados en la región en esta sangrienta semana.
Ayer en La Junta, Guerrero, fueron ejecutados 2 hombres en la colonia Mirador, aparentemente cerca del domicilio de uno de ellos.
Los hechos ocurrieron alrededor de la 1:00 de la tarde en la intersección de las calles Felipe Ángeles y Jiménez. Todo hace suponer que el copiloto al bajar de una camioneta ram colo verde oscuro, otro vehículo se les acercó y les comenzó a disparar, dejando al copiloto tirado sobre la calle cercado e iniciando una persecución contra el conductor de la unidad que intentaba escapar.
metros adelante, en el cruce de las calles Felipe Ángeles e Industrias, el chofer quedó muerto dentro de la camioneta tras ser alcanzado por las balas.
Los hoy occisos viajaban a bordo de un vehículo pick up, Dodge, Ram, 1500, color verde, cabina y media 4 x 4, mismo que presentaba múltiples impactos de proyectil de arma de fuego y a bordo del cual fue localizado el cuerpo de uno de los fallecidos, hasta el momento no identificado plenamente.
El protocolo de información enviado por al Subporcuraduría de Justicia Zona Occidente establece que el copiloto fue identificado como José Luis Delgado Veleta; del segundo, versiones policiacas comentaron se le conocía como “el memo”.
Personal especializado en la escena del crimen, embaló recogió mas de 90 casquillos percutidos calibre 7.62 x 39 y .223, que se localizaron a lo largo de la calle Felipe Ángeles, desde donde se encontró el primer cuerpo sobre la calle hasta donde se localizó el vehículo con el segundo cuerpo.
La Policía Ministerial Investigadora inició con la indagatoria en torno a los hechos sucedidos alrededor de la 1:00 p.m. del día; mientras tanto, personal de Servicios Periciales se hizo cargo de realizar los análisis correspondientes a la evidencia localizada, así como de la necropsia de ambos cuerpos.
En el lugar, que fue ampliamente resguardado por agentes ministeriales y militares, los Agentes del Ministerio Público levantaron numerosos casquillos que se encontraban regados en los mas de 100 metros que separan a las calles Jiménez e Industrias, sobre la calle Felipe Angeles.
Tan solo en el vidrio frontal de la camioneta, se apreciaban mas de 15 disparos, además de otra cantidad de tiros sobre las puertas de la camioneta.
Estas recientes ejecuciones, se unen al tiroteo ocurrido en domingo en el carril de caballos en El Terrero, con saldo oficial de 3 muertos; el “levantón” de 2 personas en la plaza de El Molino el pasado miércoles y donde se encotraron casquillos de arma de fuego y rastros de sangre. Ayer, la ejecución de otras 2 personas en La Junta, Guerrero.
Sin embargo, las cifras extraoficiales aseguran que hubo decenas de muertos en las carreras de El Terrero, que esa misma noche ocurrió otro enfrentamiento en El Molino con saldo de 5 muertos, versiones sin confirmar por las autoridades policiacas.
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The situation in Mexico has serious consequences for our Rights, and even our lives here in AZ and all along the Mexican border. We cannot emphasize enough how much it is in our interest to have a free, safe and prosperous Mexico as our neighbor. Many of us have family, friends there and they are our neighbor.
We strongly support the Human Rights of the Mexican people to be able to defend themselves. That means the Mexican people should once again have the rights and resources to possess, bear and use modern and effective firearms. As over 70 years of corrupt federal government and it's attending gun control have shown, the bumper sticker is so true. "If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns". Mexico is a textbook example of the failures of gun control. While some very limited firearms are permitted on paper, and in practice, the real effect has been to disarm the good people of Mexico.
That was done by the very corrupt political party that ran a country rich in natural resources and people, into the ground to prevent a revolution, not to "control crime" as was the pretense.
As the archived reports will show, the defenseless people of Mexico have suffered way too much. They deserve much better. We need to help.
Given the gravity of the ongoing drug war in Mexico our neighbor to the south, ASR&PA has been working to monitor the border situation and it's many effects on our state and our members:
Including drug and human trafficking, with related issues of murders, kidnappings, home invasions, extortion, destruction of wildlife habitat, illegal immigration, white slavery, money laundering, expenses of incarceration and medical treatments, the list goes on and on. Also de facto cession of areas of the state to the DTO's; fugitives, cash, firearms and ammunition running south. Most of these issues could be significantly reduced by simply securing the border.
To get it out of the way, ASR&PA does support legal immigration, trade, and travel between our countries. Especially so that we and our Mexican neighbors can once again freely and safely travel to our neighboring countries for competition, training, hunting and just enjoy good company.
We strongly support the Human Rights of the Mexican people to be able to defend themselves. That means the Mexican people should once again have the rights and resources to possess, bear and use modern and effective firearms. As over 70 years of corrupt federal government and it's attending gun control have shown, the bumper sticker is so true. "If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns". Mexico is a textbook example of the failures of gun control. While some very limited firearms are permitted on paper, and in practice, the real effect has been to disarm the good people of Mexico.
That was done by the very corrupt political party that ran a country rich in natural resources and people, into the ground to prevent a revolution, not to "control crime" as was the pretense.
As the archived reports will show, the defenseless people of Mexico have suffered way too much. They deserve much better. We need to help.
Given the gravity of the ongoing drug war in Mexico our neighbor to the south, ASR&PA has been working to monitor the border situation and it's many effects on our state and our members:
Including drug and human trafficking, with related issues of murders, kidnappings, home invasions, extortion, destruction of wildlife habitat, illegal immigration, white slavery, money laundering, expenses of incarceration and medical treatments, the list goes on and on. Also de facto cession of areas of the state to the DTO's; fugitives, cash, firearms and ammunition running south. Most of these issues could be significantly reduced by simply securing the border.
To get it out of the way, ASR&PA does support legal immigration, trade, and travel between our countries. Especially so that we and our Mexican neighbors can once again freely and safely travel to our neighboring countries for competition, training, hunting and just enjoy good company.
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