Posted on 09/14/2009 11:02:42 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch
ACAPULCO, MEXICO - Police have found the bodies of five men dumped in a landfill near the Mexican resort city of Acapulco.
Authorities say the men had been shot to death and police officers found a note with the bodies signed "The boss of bosses."
At least 50 bullet casings and duct tape were also found at the scene. Police believe the murders are connected to drug violence.
Only 5?
Only 5 that were lined up and with a cardboard sign.
Well, these five are now with the boss of bosses.
Police believe the murders are connected to drug violence...
Damn!....Can’t get anything by those guys!....
And nothing stopping the murderers from entering the US as many times as they want, even if they’ve been deported a dozen times before (potential amnesty for them, MS-13 members and others of their ilk - it is written by Obama and Pelosi - potential VOTERS and ACORN members). It’s Homeland Security deluxe courtesy US tax dollars. Oh, and if Sheriff Joe were to incarcerate these criminals, the feds would likely note that for their investigation of HIM.
El Pelillo ping!
If you want on, or off this S. Texas/Mexico ping list, please FReepMail me.
“Capo di tuti Capo”
Wow, a mass suicide! Oh wait...this isn’t Chicago, is it!
“Oh, and if Sheriff Joe were to incarcerate these criminals, the feds would likely note that for their investigation of HIM.”
Yesterday I caught a radio show from the NH Free state project....they were raking Sheriff Joe over the coals, called him a terrorist and worse! We must watch who is really on the right side of this issue...http://freetalklive.com/ is hispandering and promoting amnesty.
FTL Interviews Latino Talk Host Carlos Galindo!
Latino talk show host Carlos Galindo joins us to discuss standing up for your rights in the face of intimidation from the police. We play audio from Carlos’ recent encounter with sheriff Joe Arpaio’s thugs and take your calls. Here’s the archive. For more, visit our Guests page.
The landfill, or dump, is at El Pelillo on the outskirts of Acapulco.
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