Posted on 06/05/2009 2:49:59 AM PDT by rdl6989
MEXICO CITY -- Mexican police found 11 bodies - most with their hands and feet cut off - inside an abandoned car in the border state of Sonora Thursday in violence attributed to drug traffickers battling for control of the region.
Sonora's state prosecutors said in a statement that the bodies were discovered inside a sport utility vehicle on a road between the towns of Caborca and Sonoyta along with a threatening message. The SUV had been stolen in Arizona.
Prosecutors did not reveal what the message said or the identities of the bodies. They said the killings are linked to a fight between local drug traffickers and another group trying to move in.
Police are investigating whether the killings are tied to an attack on the village of Plutarco Elias Calles where four people were abducted and assailants opened fire on the police station Wednesday night.
Meanwhile, federal police said Thursday they have captured two of 53 inmates who escaped from a prison in northern Mexico last month as its guards apparently stood by.
Marcos Espinoza and Osvaldo Garcia were detained Wednesday in Mexico's central state of Hidalgo along with six alleged members of the Zetas, a gang of hit men tied to the Gulf cartel, federal police intelligence coordinator Luis Cardenas told reporters.
Security camera footage shows that guards at the Cieneguillas prison in Zacatecas state stood by as an armed gang walked out with the 53 inmates on May 16. About a dozen of the fugitives are drug cartel suspects.
The prison director and all 44 guards on duty have been jailed pending an investigation into their possible complicity.
Mexican drug gangs often buy off or blackmail guards and police.
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“11 bodies found inside abandoned car in Mexico”
You would sort of hope is was “abandoned”.
....I dont care.
“The SUV had been stolen in Arizona.”
First the guns and now this.../sarc
Preview of coming attractions in the Southwest US?
I look for Latino/Black Urban Wars fueled by turf and drug concessions.
11? What were they, dead mexican clowns?
Sí se puede!!!

Is the SUV ok?
things like these just make think we are closing in on Judgment Day real fast.
Eleven bodies in one vehicle means the drug traffickers are turning green and take carpooling seriously.
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Ahhhheeemmm! The words you were searching for would be "WISE-Latino".
This sort of inhumanity is now at our door steps. It’s only a matter of time before they start doing it here.
Distinguished looking young men. /sarcasm
I know it’s wrong, but dammit that’s funny.
WTF?
I was thinking the same but feared being flamed for such a question.
Thanks for the laugh
Probably the result of a question posed....”Hey Hesse...how many Mexicans can you fit in a car..?”
Zot happens.
Yes, apparently we are feeding the Mexican drug trade’s appetite for guns as well as human hands and feet. ;)
If there were ever a human face of Satan and Satanism, this must be it.
LLS
LLS
We’ll see.
That’s why we need a “wise Latina judge” who understands these cultural factors!
Mexican police found 11 bodies - most with their hands and feet cut offUndoubtedly the 'assault dissecting tools' and 'assault power saws' used came from unregulated and/or unscrupulous medical supply and hardware stores in the US.
Right mr Holder?
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theyre just dismembering people americans won’t dismember.
What do you mean...Coming? This $..it is going on every day here in AZ.South of Tucson, Sierra Vista,Bisbee, Douglas, Yuma...its a friggin' war zone into which you do not travel unless necessary and then only well armed.
"This is just propaganda being spread by returning veterans and other terrorist threats."
Mexican police found 11 bodies -- most with their hands and feet cut off -- inside an abandoned car in the border state of Sonora Thursday in violence attributed to drug traffickers battling for control of the region... Prosecutors...said the killings are linked to a fight between local drug traffickers and another group trying to move in. Police are investigating whether the killings are tied to an attack on the village of Plutarco Elias Calles where four people were abducted and assailants opened fire on the police station Wednesday night.Oh, c'mon, what are the odds of *that*?
Meanwhile, federal police said Thursday they have captured two of 53 inmates who escaped from a prison in northern Mexico last month as its guards apparently stood by... Security camera footage shows that guards at the Cieneguillas prison in Zacatecas state stood by as an armed gang walked out with the 53 inmates on May 16. About a dozen of the fugitives are drug cartel suspects. The prison director and all 44 guards on duty have been jailed pending an investigation into their possible complicity.
“If the chicken did not want you to take the eggs, she would not lay them”.
/bingo
we can nor suppose the government will take action on anything to contain this kind of activity. It is obviously out of control.
No controls actually exist that could/will control this situation/circumstance. It is much like gorilla warfare.
Mexico: 63% of municipalities corrupted by cartels
Border Patrol M3 report
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2265732/posts?page=3
“This sort of inhumanity is now at our door steps. Its only a matter of time before they start doing it here.”
Over 300 kidnappings in Phoenix, AZ last year. Over 230 of our cities have narco terror organized Mexican crime cells.
It’s already here and Americans are dying from it every day.
The media just doesn’t want you to know it.
WOW, the article link on post #7 is the most powerful one I’ve seen describing what is to portend for our countrys future. The corruption constituted in this country by Latino politicians, judges, law enforcement, activist groups, and illegal aliens will create a mirror like image similar to the hell hole Mexico has become.
Or as they say in Mexico, "Roaches killing roaches."

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