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ECUANDUREO, Mexico (AP) — The latest in a series of clashes between Mexican authorities and a powerful, fast-growing drug cartel turned into the deadliest confrontation in recent memory, with 42 suspected gang gunmen and one Federal Police officer killed during a three-hour firefight at a remote western ranch.The battle on Friday followed two other recent unprecedented attacks by the cartel, one that killed 15 state police officers and another that shot down an army helicopter with a rocket launcher for the first time in Mexico's history. The death toll from all three is at least 76 people at a time when the Mexican government claims crime is falling dramatically and the interior minister recently insisted the country "is not in flames."
when the Mexican government claims crime is falling dramatically
Holder can fix it. He has a plan...
Is that the sell guns to gangs plan, or the show-trial civil rights investigation plan? Or the lying to Congress plan? You know, he's got too many great plans to list them all. The ignore IRS political harassment plan...