Posted on 06/21/2006 4:28:02 PM PDT by Kitten Festival
Tijuana, Mexico, Jun 21 (EFE).- The decapitated bodies of four people, including three police officers, were found Wednesday in northern Mexico near the U.S. border, authorities said.
The four individuals went missing Tuesday night and on Wednesday morning their bodies were found wrapped in blankets in the Pacific coast city of Rosarito and their heads in bags in Tijuana, said Rosarito police chief Valente Montijo.
He identified the dead as police officers Ismael Arellano Torres, Jesus Hernandez and Adrian Ventura, and civilian Fernando Aguilar, a Mexican-American resident of Arizona.
According to Montijo, the cops and the other man - who was a friend of one of the officers - went missing after the three police answered a call about an attempted kidnapping in the Huahuatay district of eastern Rosarito.
The Rosarito police chief said that on Tuesday he received a report of an operation in the city by some 100 agents of the AFI - Mexico's FBI. Those individuals, who were identified by the credentials and uniforms this group typically uses, were - according to witnesses - the ones who abducted and killed the police officers.
The Baja California Norte state prosecutor's office and federal authorities were investigating the case.
Rosarito is located some 25 kilometers (15 miles) southwest of the border city of Tijuana, where the Tijuana cartel headed by members of the Arellano Felix cartel operates. EFE dec/mc
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So...Al Q has moved in just south of us? Evil, blood thirsty, bottom-feeders.
<< I've made my last turista trip down to TJ and Rosarita Beach.
That's it.
Done. >>
Me too.
About twenty years ago.
Nah, these are wannabes. They won't do it here, but they're obviously really impressed by Muslim thuggishness. Too bad - these officers were obviously honest and ethical. Mexico is a hotbed of corruption.
I yearn for the good old days when all we had to worry about were the killer bees.
The politicians and slave labor lobby want these savages to continue coming over our open borders.
American citizens aren't buying it anymore. It's insanity. The open borders politicians will hear from us in November.
We have seen some unsettling things everywhere we've gone in Mexico, including San Felipe. You just have to use common sense.
I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you.....
People swimming in a toilet, bump into turds....
Oh, the horror...
Mexico has been a turd world country for centuries.
Semper Fi
You're right - and the smartest thing Fox could do would be to catch them and send them there - to live and die with their role models.
And they want these people in our country. They are no better than Terrorists.
They are terrorists -- and worse.
And are now being organized by such manifestations of unmitigated evil as the Russin mafia and by our "trading partners" [And latent enemies] Peking's pack of psychopathic predators.
Barbarians are barbarians and ours, by any other name, are already well established within our nation's walls.
BUMPping
I wouldn't rule them out.
ping
I'm hearing that it is very hard to get a head in Mexico .
I agree totally. The problem with Fox is that he has been even worse than his predecessor, mainly because, like Bush, he has always felt that he had to suck up to the jihadi left of his country. (Plus, personally, I think Fox was a little flaky to begin with - I don't know if you recall his marital/"partner" problems that paralyzed Mexico.)
Speechless.
I am so sick of the barbaric.
Mexicans are not barbarians, and the ones who come here to work are actually the good guys. You all have been reading/viewing too much "La Raza" left-wing sh*t.
The big crime-control problem is that Mexico does not want its criminals back when we arrest them here (if we can even determine their identities). Mexico has got to be more responsible for its citizens.
Russian mafia? Peking predators? Man where have you been for the last 5 or so years?
It is horrible and it was probably drug smugglers but it doesn't represent all Mexicans.
LOL! I have a Texan friend who still calls anything that's terrific "killer bee" (as in, "That chili was killer bee.")
My 75 yr old uncle lives there 6 mos of the yr. He's never had anything bad to say about it.
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