Perilous Times
3 bodies found hanging from bridges in Mexico
The Associated Press
Wednesday, July 14, 2010; 12:40 AM
CUERNAVACA, Mexico -- Three dead bodies were found Tuesday hanging from
pedestrian bridges in the central Mexican city of Cuernavaca
Morelos state prosecutors' spokesman Efrain Vega said the victims were
shot to death. The bodies were accompanied by threatening notes signed
by a drug gang.
Vega said the three men escaped from a state prison last month.
The message accused them of working for Edgar Valdez Villarreal, a
U.S.-born enforcer known as "La Barbie." It was attributed to the
Southern Pacific cartel, believed to have formed from the remnants of
the Beltran Leyva cartel.
Authorities say more than 120 people have died this year in a turf war
between Valdez Villareal and Hector Beltran Leyva.
Also Tuesday, gunmen killed three state police officers in two
ambush-style attacks in the border city of Ciudad Juarez. Another
officer was seriously wounded.
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Arturo Sandoval, a spokesman for prosecutors in the northern state of
Chihuahua, where Ciudad Juarez is located, said the first attack
occurred on a busy avenue, killing both agents in a patrol vehicle; a
second patrol car was attacked 15 minutes later elsewhere on the same
avenue, killing one officer and wounding another.
Ciudad Juarez has been hit by over 1,400 drug-related killings so far
in 2010, and over 2,600 in 2009. There was no immediate information on
the identity of the assailants or motive in the Tuesday attack.
Also Tuesday, Mexico's Defense Department reported that three
assailants died Monday in a shootout with soldiers in the border city
of Reynosa. The soldiers reportedly came under fire while on patrol,
returned fire and seized three rifles at the scene.