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Drug lords are running ‘ish out in Mexico

Drug lords are running ‘ish out in Mexico as they’ve kidnapped, tortured, and murdered the new anti-drug top cop less than a day on the job, wow:

A recently retired Mexican army general whose bullet-riddled body was found Tuesday near Cancun had taken over as the area’s top antidrug official less than 24 hours earlier, officials said.

Retired Gen. Mauro Enrique Tello Quiñonez, his aide and a driver were tortured before being killed, said Quintana Roo state prosecutor Bello Melchor Rodriguez y Carrillo. He said there was no doubt Tello and the others were victims of organized crime.

“The general was the most mistreated,” Rodriguez said at a Tuesday night news conference monitored by El Universal newspaper. “He had burns on his skin and bones in his hands and wrists were broken.”

An autopsy revealed Tello also suffered broken knees and was shot 11 times, Mexico City’s Excelsior newspaper said.

Tello had just been appointed a special drug-fighting consultant for Gregorio Sanchez Martinez, the mayor of the Benito Juarez municipality, which includes the city of Cancun. Tello, who retired from the army in January at the mandatory age of 63, had moved to the resort area three weeks ago.

The three victims were found inside a white Toyota pickup truck outside of Cancun on the road to Merida.

The truck belongs to the Benito Juarez municipality, Excelsior said, citing Luis Raymundo Canche, an assistant prosecutor for Quintana Roo state.

The three men were abducted Monday night, possibly in Cancun, tortured and then later shot to death, El Universal said, citing prosecutor Rodriguez. The bodies were found with their hands bound, the newspaper said.

The killings happened around 4 a.m., the prosecutor said.

The other two victims were identified as Lt. Julio Cesar Roman Zuniga, who was Tello’s aide and the chief bodyguard for Mayor Martínez, and civilian driver Juan Ramirez Sanchez.

Tello is the second high-ranking army officer to be killed in the area in the past few years. Lt. Col. Wilfrido Flores Saucedo and his aide were gunned down on a Cancun street in 2006. That crime remains unsolved.

The killings come as Mexico grapples with the highest violent-death rates in its history — around 5,400 slayings in 2008, more than double the 2,477 reported in 2007, according to Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora.

Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich has characterized the battle among drug cartels and with government authorities as a “civil war.”

On Tuesday, 12 men were gunned down in Chihuahua state in northern Mexico, Excelsior reported Wednesday. Eight other people were shot and killed in Chihuahua last weekend.

More than 200 people have been killed this year in Ciudad Juarez, the largest city in Chihuahua and considered the most violent town in Mexico, El Tiempo newspaper said, citing local authorities.

Last year, according to the National Commission on Human Rights, there were 1,900 organized crime killings in the state of Chihuahua. About 1,600 of those slayings occurred in Ciudad Juarez.

Seriously, Mexico? It’s like the Wild Wild West out that piece thanks to the fools in this country snorting, smoking, and injecting all types of sh*t. SMH

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Comment by ORANGE MOUND VET.AKA MR.22 SHOTS. on February 5, 2009 at 10:58am
WHY DIDN'T BUSH INVADE MEXICO THEY GOT ALL THAT KILLING GOING ON HE WAS JUMPIN IN EVERY OTHER COUNTRY BUSINESS..DIDN'T WANT THAT DOPE TO STOP FLOWING IN THATS WHY..
Comment by Operation Iraqi Freedom_OIF on February 5, 2009 at 4:54pm
PROBLY THE U.S. THAT DID IT.
Comment by Andriea on February 5, 2009 at 5:14pm
bless da deadmen souls. they were on sum1 hit list. not only dat its gravy 2 do anything down there. r they could've been some crooked cops. police sometimes commit crimes just 2 catch criminals. 4 example they will kill and rob cartels units. election years the police b on evey border making sure nothing come thru. 2008 was kinda hard 4 da d-game. losing r not getting enough money make them snap. not the drugs they use. believe it r not. beening n da game u can't show weakness.plus Bush tried 2 get da presidente of Mexico 2 b apart of da U.S. I think da year of 2003 r 2004. he did'nt go 4 it.Bush just wanted da more money.
Comment by johnny on February 5, 2009 at 9:13pm
im about to move to mexico nottttttttttttttt.
Comment by rasheed on February 6, 2009 at 12:25am
fuck shoat out 2 den for sayin fuck police dat real shit
Comment by K@$h-Flow aka "The Muffin M@N" on February 6, 2009 at 8:10pm
Jeezy said it first....The next nigga to blow was the lil nigga down in mexico wit the Louie Bag!!!
Comment by Blu Blue on February 7, 2009 at 9:33am
Man them muthafuckas is doing it real big down there one hun bro

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