Posted on 06/26/2008 7:25:30 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
Police documents show that at least one of the suspects involved in a home invasion and homicide were active members of the Mexican Army.
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A top member of a Phoenix police union is standing by reports that at least one of the men involved in a Monday morning home invasion and homicide was an active member in the Mexican Army. Click Here for the update.
"Even if you put aside the Mexican military, you have illegals in the country...they're protected with tactical gear using tactical strategies in police uniforms willing to ambush police officers. I think that's bad enough," said Mark Spencer, President of the Phoenix Police Enforcement Association.
While on the J.D. Hayworth show Tuesday, Mark Spencer announced that the suspects were hired by drug cartels to perform home invasions and murders.
The incident at 8329 W. Cypress St. resulted in the death of the homeowner. Between 50 and 100 rounds were fired at the house.
Spencer said a police officer told him that one of the men captured said they were completely prepared to ambush Phoenix police, but ran out of ammunition.
He added that all were all dressed in military tactical gear and were armed with AR-15 assault rifles. Three other men involved in the invasion escaped.
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Thanks neverdem.
I moved from Phoenix to Minneapolis last summer.
Are Barry Young and/or Bruce Jacobs covering this, or just J.D. Hayworth?
Cheers!
I don’t know if Barry Young and Bruce Jacobs are talking about it. I’m far encough out that I don’t get Phoenix radio stations here, I’ve been searching the internet, and haven’t found it anywhere else. I was in Phoenix over the weekend, not too many people were had heard about it, someone said J.D. was on O’reily Friday night.
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