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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080508/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/mexico_police_killed

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Acting Mexican police chief killed

By E. EDUARDO CASTILLO, Associated Press Writer
Thu May 8, 3:26 PM ET

MEXICO CITY - Mexico's acting federal police chief was shot dead Thursday outside his home  a brazen attack that comes as drug traffickers increasingly lash back at a nationwide crackdown on organized crime.

Edgar Millan Gomez was shot 10 times after he opened the door to his Mexico City apartment complex, where at least one gunman was waiting for him before dawn, the Public Safety Department said. Two bodyguards were also wounded. Millan died hours later in a hospital.

President Felipe Calderon's government said Millan played a vital role in the country's battle against organized crime and denounced "this cowardly killing of an exemplary official."

Millan, 41, was named acting chief of the federal police March 1 after his superior was promoted to a deputy Cabinet position, said a police official who was not authorized to give his name.

The official said police were investigating and had not yet determined a motive for the pre-dawn attack. One suspect with a record of car theft was arrested.

Mexico has suffered a wave of organized crime and drug-related violence in which more than 2,500 people died last year alone.

Since taking office in 2006, Calderon has sent more than 24,000 soldiers to drug hotspots, and Millan was in charge of coordinating operations between the federal police and those troops.

Cartels have responded fiercely to the nationwide offensive, killing soldiers and federal police in unprecedented attacks. But until recently, most of those killings took place in northern Mexico where drug gangs rule large areas of territory. Now criminals appear to be getting more brash with daring slayings in the capital.

George Grayson, a Mexico expert at the College of William & Mary in Virginia, said Millan's death "shows the increasing audacity of the cartels."

"This happened in Mexico City where people like Millan tend to be quite cautious, often sleeping in different houses on different nights, and who have their own security patrols," he said. "When you can get someone like this, no one is safe."

Millan was the second top federal police official killed in less than a week in Mexico City. A Mexican federal police intelligence analyst was killed on May 2 in an apparent armed robbery attempt outside his home.

In January, police in Mexico City arrested three men with assault rifles and grenade launchers who were allegedly planning to assassinate Jose Luis Santiago Vasconcelos, a top prosecutor who oversees the extradition of drug traffickers.

Millan was involved in solving a number of high-profiling kidnappings.

In 2000, he helped capture one of Mexico's most feared kidnappers, Andres Caletri, and disband two notorious abduction rings. In 2001, he was named head of anti-kidnapping operations for the Federal Agency of Investigation, Mexico's version of the FBI.

Under his direction, agents captured five suspects involved in the abduction of Ruben Omar Romano, the coach of Mexico's Cruz Azul soccer team in 2005.

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Associated Press writer Julie Watson in Mexico City contributed to this report.

That's tragically ballsy.

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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2008, 04:19:02 AM »
Are you kidding? They just had a full-auto firefight on a major street in Tijuana, with 1500 rounds fired.

If a cop isn't corrupt down there (which a lot are), they're a target for killing.

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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2008, 04:20:24 AM »
Another good reason to open our borders so the poor impoverished citizens can escape the rampant violence!

/stupid
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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2008, 04:37:23 AM »
Unpossible. Guns are basically illegal in Mexico.

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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2008, 04:44:02 AM »
Unpossible. Guns are basically illegal in Mexico.

Of course. They didn't find a complete hidden basement range and a fully equipped machine shop for making and repairing guns, either.

They were surprised to not find that, as it proved that there are no guns in Mexico.

As I keep saying, an open-bolt tubegun is quite easy for someone with a fifty-year-old machine shop, and absolutely zero effort for CNC. Mexico apparently has found this out.

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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #5 on: May 09, 2008, 04:48:01 AM »
See? It's all America's fault. We need to impeach George Bush, repeal the Second Amendment, and ban the NRA.
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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #6 on: May 09, 2008, 05:41:43 AM »
Unpossible. Guns are basically illegal in Mexico.

Of course. They didn't find a complete hidden basement range and a fully equipped machine shop for making and repairing guns, either.

They were surprised to not find that, as it proved that there are no guns in Mexico.

As I keep saying, an open-bolt tubegun is quite easy for someone with a fifty-year-old machine shop, and absolutely zero effort for CNC. Mexico apparently has found this out.
I've got schematics for such an smg. Might be useful some day. Need a supply of ammo though, but that can be improvised as well from scratch...

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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #7 on: May 09, 2008, 07:05:49 AM »
If he was a real mesican police chief he would have whipped out his wallet and paid off the shooters before they shot him.  The acting chief probably did not know he was supposed to do this.......chris3

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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #8 on: May 09, 2008, 07:19:31 AM »
They should just make drugs more illegal. That way, all these cartels would just stop their violent ways.
Personally, I do not understand how a bunch of people demanding a bigger govt can call themselves anarchist.
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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #9 on: May 10, 2008, 10:30:54 AM »
Ha ha.

I'm left to wonder if the guns came from the US.  rolleyes

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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #10 on: May 10, 2008, 12:37:26 PM »
Ha ha.

I'm left to wonder if the guns came from the US.  rolleyes
Why, when they can have firearms that were "lost/misplaced" from police/military armouries for 100$?

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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #11 on: May 10, 2008, 02:14:13 PM »
Ha ha.

I'm left to wonder if the guns came from the US.  rolleyes

Considering they've been having full-auto firefights lately, I suspect they're police and/or military arms available for a cheap bribe there.

That, or they're hiding the guns under the bales of drugs coming through from South America, which nobody in the port notices when paid off not to.

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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #12 on: May 10, 2008, 06:32:34 PM »
I think these folks need to be obliterated. I haven't really been paying close attention to the situation. I've mostly read about run-ins with the US on the border and heard the stories about some of the more gruesome practices along the border towns. I'm just now understanding they've been targeting high ranking officials and are getting more brazen about it.

Add to the mix that it sounds like the battle is for entry into the US and I have a hard time believing the government won't arm our border patrols to the teeth to prohibit all entry into the US.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080511/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/mexico_drugs

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Top policeman killed in northern Mexico

By MARINA MONTEMAYOR, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 51 minutes ago

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico - The No. 2 police officer in a Mexican border city across from Texas was shot dead Saturday, the latest high-ranking official killed in an onslaught of attacks blamed on gangs resisting a crackdown.

Gunman sprayed Juan Antonio Roman Garcia's car with bullets outside his home in Ciudad Juarez, officials said. The attack came months after his name appeared at the top of a hit list left at a monument for fallen police officers.

Mexico has been shaken by a wave of drug-related violence as gangs battle security forces and each other for control of trafficking routes north.

The son of suspected Sinaloa cartel chief Joaquin Guzman was killed in a shootout Thursday in another northern city. The same day, Mexico's acting federal police chief, Edgar Millan Gomez, was gunned down in front of his Mexico City home.

President Felipe Calderon said Friday that the attacks against police showed weakened gangs were trying to counter his fight against drug trafficking. Since taking office in 2006, Calderon has sent more than 25,000 soldiers into states throughout Mexico to combat drug gangs.

More than 200 people have been killed this year in Ciudad Juarez, a Chihuahua state city of 1.3 million across from El Paso, Texas, that is home base for the Juarez cartel. The government deployed more than 2,500 soldiers and federal police to Chihuahua in March.

Several people on the hit list have been killed, and none of the perpetrators have been caught. Government officials displayed video footage of the list at a news conference Saturday, with Roman Garcia's name at the top.

"His death has plunged the city into mourning because he was an exemplary officer with an impeccable 20-year record who fulfilled his duties until his last breath, despite the dangers," said Ciudad Juarez Mayor Jose Reyes Ferriz.

Although he vowed his government would not be intimidated, Ferriz said all police officers had been ordered to take added precautions. "We know that organized crime will keep up the violence," he said.

More than 2,500 people have died across Mexico this year in crime and drug-related violence.

Joaquin Guzman's son, Edgar, was shot dead in the Sinaloa state capital of Culiacan on Thursday, according an official with the federal Attorney General's office who was not authorized to be quoted by name.

Mexican media reports said gunmen opened fire on Edgar Guzman in the parking lot of a shopping center. About 500 bullet casings from AK-47 rifles were found at the site, El Universal and Reforma newspapers reported.

Also killed in the attack was Arturo Meza Cazares. Meza is the son of Blanca Margarita Cazares, whom the U.S. has identified as a key money launderer for the cartel.

Joaquin Guzman escaped from prison in 2001 and allegedly started a turf war that has killed hundreds of people. He is one of Mexico's most-wanted fugitives, and U.S. authorities have offered a US$5 million (euro3.2 million) reward for his capture.

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Associated Press writer Alexandra Olson contributed to his report from Mexico City.

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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #13 on: May 10, 2008, 08:17:12 PM »
Who should be obliterated?

You know that the "Zeta" cartel is so in charge in Mexico that they openly put up banners on highways advertising for military people to join them, right?

If someone takes a shot at them, the zetas come and kill their entire family. Mexico is getting much, much worse.

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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #14 on: May 10, 2008, 11:35:27 PM »
People who get their living from buying and selling illegal products [drugs] are going to be easily procuring other illegal products [guns] when they need them.
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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #15 on: May 11, 2008, 02:20:45 PM »
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Mexican media reports said gunmen opened fire on Edgar Guzman in the parking lot of a shopping center. About 500 bullet casings from AK-47 rifles were found at the site, El Universal and Reforma newspapers reported.

Sharpshooters, eh ?  laugh
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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #16 on: May 11, 2008, 04:52:47 PM »
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Mexican media reports said gunmen opened fire on Edgar Guzman in the parking lot of a shopping center. About 500 bullet casings from AK-47 rifles were found at the site, El Universal and Reforma newspapers reported.

Sharpshooters, eh ?  laugh

It seems as though when most jihadists and cartel thugs use an AK, they have no idea what that little metal sliding thing with numbers on it and little post-with-ears on top of the gun are for.

Which is good for the person being shot at, usually.

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Re: Acting Mexican Police Chief Shot/Killed In Front Of His Home
« Reply #17 on: May 12, 2008, 09:07:19 AM »
^Maybe.  But "500 rounds from multiple shooters" sounds much more intimidating than a quick drive-by.  Sounds like these people deal in intimidation so they do what gets them the most attention.
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