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Mexico Horror: Suspected Drug Traffickers Dump 35 Bodies On Avenue In Veracruz

MEXICO CITY — Suspected drug traffickers dumped 35 bodies at rush hour beneath a busy overpass in the heart of a major Gulf coast city as gunmen pointed weapons at frightened drivers. Mexican authorities said Wednesday they are examining surveillance video for clues to who committed the crime.

Horrified motorists grabbed cell phones and sent Twitter messages warning others to avoid the area near the biggest shopping mall in Boca del Rio, part of the metropolitan area of Veracruz city.
The gruesome gesture marked a sharp escalation in cartel violence in Veracruz state, which sits on an important route for drugs and Central American migrants heading north.

The Zetas drug cartel has been battling other gangs for control of the state.
Prosecutors said it's too soon to draw conclusions from the surveillance video.
"We're not going to confirm or deny anything," Veracruz state Attorney General Reynaldo Escobar Perez told the Televisa network Wednesday. "We're looking at it in different ways, we're seeing different numbers, that's why we don't want to get ahead of ourselves."
Escobar said the bodies were left piled in two trucks and on the ground under the overpass near the statue of the Voladores de Papantla, ritual dancers from Veracruz state. He said some of the victims had their heads covered with black plastic bags and showed signs of torture.

Among the bodies was a local police officer who had gone missing two weeks ago, Escobar told W Radio in Mexico City. He told MVS Radio many of the victims were strangled, some bled to death and one person had been shot dead.
Escobar did not return phone calls from The Associated Press.

Police have identified 32 of the victims so far and maintain they all had criminal records for acts such as murder, drug dealing, kidnapping and extortion and were linked to organized crime, said Magda Zayas, spokeswoman for the Veracruz Attorney General's Office.
State Gov. Javier Duarte said on his Twitter account "the killing of 35 people is deplorable, but it's even more deplorable the same victims chose to extort, kidnap and kill."

Duarte said an intelligence database shows the 35 victims had a criminal background.
Motorists posted Twitter warnings said the masked gunmen were in military uniforms and were blocking Manuel Avila Camacho Boulevard.
"They don't seem to be soldiers or police," one tweet read. Another said, "Don't go through that area, there is danger."


Veracruz is currently hosting a conference of Mexico's top state and federal prosecutors and judiciary officials.


Local media said that 12 of the victims were women and that some of the dead men had been among prisoners who escaped from three Veracruz prisons on Monday, but Escobar denied the escaped convicts were among the dead.

At least 32 inmates got away from the three Veracruz prisons. Police recaptured 14 of them.
Drug violence has claimed more than 35,000 lives across Mexico since 2006, according to government figures. Others put the number at more than 40,000.


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We must find these scum, and Nuke them.

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If our Gov really wants to fight the "War on Drugs". There it is on a platter but for some reason thats way too easy.
I think our military would run through to the Panama Canal in 6 months

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If our Gov really wants to fight the "War on Drugs". There it is on a platter but for some reason thats way too easy.
I think our military would run through to the Panama Canal in 6 months

Yes, thus completing the North American Union in expedited fashion. The goal should be to have a stable sovereign neighbor, not yet another military occupancy and resulting puppet government if that is what you are alluding to? :confused::eek:
Besides, when we're already training their troops in California (yet again, remember where the Zetas got their training) and providing billions in stated above-ground support, we are already "there."
It's not a "fight" to be won. It is a law to be changed. The pen is mightier than the sword. :wave:

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hopefully calderon legalizes soon :(

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hopefully calderon legalizes soon :(

I think it may be more important for the US to legalize. Unless the easy money is taken out of the equation, I don't see why the cartels wouldn't continue doing what they are today.

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End prohibition
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Until the demand for illegal drugs is gone these things will never stop. How long will it take these morons to change the laws.

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hopefully calderon legalizes soon :(


he needs the #1 consumer to legalize (US)
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We must find these scum, and Nuke them.


Your American aren't you...

Blowing people up and who ever lives in the radius isn't the the way dude :smoke:

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Well, since this happens in Mexico (wich isn't part of the US), I'm pretty sure the american government shouldn't give itself the responibility of fighting this (even though they like minding other countries' buisness)
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Well, since this happens in Mexico (wich isn't part of the US), I'm pretty sure the american government shouldn't give itself the responibility of fighting this (even though they like minding other countries' buisness)


Right... the US shouldn't get involved, but cartel violence is continuing to spill over the border. :rolleyes: This is one of the very few times when it would be OK for the US to actually help Mexico, but instead ATF is selling guns to the cartels. Smells a little fishy, no?

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The only way to end the violence is to remove cannabis from the black market into the free market.

When it's legal to grow your own for recreational use, and cannabis has the value of home-grown tomatoes, there will be no more incentive for the cartels to stay in the weed game.

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Right... the US shouldn't get involved, but cartel violence is continuing to spill over the border. :rolleyes: This is one of the very few times when it would be OK for the US to actually help Mexico, but instead ATF is selling guns to the cartels. Smells a little fishy, no?


Its in the US best interest for Mexico to be like it is right now. it makes me so mad when I hear politicians saying they are "against worldwide terrorism" yet they seem to forget all about Mexico's terrorists

First you hear about the drug king pin that says he worked directly for the CIA, I would link it but I'm on my phone it was in the LA times recently, and then you hear about that ATF case its not that hard to connect the dots we are big players in this nd someone important is getting paid $krilla
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Its in the US best interest for Mexico to be like it is right now. it makes me so mad when I hear politicians saying they are "against worldwide terrorism" yet they seem to forget all about Mexico's terrorists

First you hear about the drug king pin that says he worked directly for the CIA, I would link it but I'm on my phone it was in the LA times recently, and then you hear about that ATF case its not that hard to connect the dots we are big players in this nd someone important is getting paid $krilla


I know exactly what you're saying man, it's so blatantly obvious that the US Gov't is trafficking drugs all around the world.

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I know exactly what you're saying man, it's so blatantly obvious that the US Gov't is trafficking drugs all around the world.


It's the reason why weeds still illegal

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Mexico used to be a great destination for a holiday. Today I'd rather do a military tour in Afghanistan than step foot in Mexico.
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America has any right to get involved these cartel are moving there operations to the American border people on my block are in constant contact with the cartels and its ridicules that hey are not locked up yet they deal in cocaine meth and heroin in one house particular they have raided that house 3 times in the last 7 months and yet they are still running the house... they got over 175k in cash each time they get locked up for a day then 3 days later the game is up again ??/ yea it needs to be fixed

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We must find these scum, and Nuke them.

There's just no possible way for this to happen. Actually scratch that, we just gotta bomb every city in the us and mexico to kill the cartel...:smoke:

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