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To: radar101
This destabilization has played out in Tijuana recently in a terrifying string of slayings.

Soon to move across the border and like a tsunami surge northward. A tip of the old "sombrero" to GW Bush and our other leaders who, while keeping us safe from Al-Qaeda, are letting a clear and present danger into the country.

Lock and load, gentlemen. Lock and load.

6 posted on 10/05/2008 4:41:13 PM PDT by E. Cartman (I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore.)
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To: E. Cartman

Thursday, June 26, 2008—FOX NEWS

An Arizona home invasion allegedly orchestrated by Mexican citizens wearing tactical gear sparked fears that members of the Mexican military were involved in a wave of violent crime in the Phoenix area, according to local reports.

Police followed the sound of gunshots early Monday morning to the home of 30-year-old Andrew Williams, whose bullet-riddled body was found inside, the Arizona Republic reported. Officers then pursued a report of a suspicious Chevrolet Tahoe in the vehicle and arrested three suspects, all wearing body armor and carrying assault-style rifles.

A statement by one of the suspects that he had received prior military training fueled speculation into the fact that they were members of the Mexican military. Phoenix police said Wednesday that none of them were active members.

However, in a radio interview this week, Phoenix Law Enforcement Association President Mark Spencer said the men involved were hired by drug cartels to carry out home invasions and assassinations.

Click here to listen to clips from the interview.

Spencer added that one of the suspects said they were prepared to ambush officers, but ran out of ammunition.


8 posted on 10/05/2008 7:29:41 PM PDT by radar101
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