sirenschronicles.com
| 1 month ago
Drug Cartels. Who's ahead … and Why? June 24, 2009 by Border Explorer. juarez-4-15-segundo-barrio-wind-023. Gangland-style murders, now about seven per day just across the US border from El Paso, TX, continue unabated in Juárez, Mexico ...
blog.taragana.com
| 28 days ago
President Felipe Calderon has relied heavily on the military in his frontal attack on drug trafficking, deploying more than 45000 troops across the country to crush brutal cartels. The offensive has led to the capture of several drug ...
www.cityadministrator.org
| 1 month ago
“It seems to me that drug violence has overwhelmed the governments of the PAN, the PRI and the PRD,” Calderon said in a radio interview. He says murder and mayhem fueled by drug smuggling have overwhelmed the governments of the nation's capital and
trendsupdates.com
| 1 month ago
Reta was eager to become a professional killer: he started to kill when he had 13 years old and committed at least murders 30 in the last years. After being arrested, he said to the police said that was “addicted” in killing people. ... Nearly 1800
www.securitylawbrief.com
| 1 month ago
Violence has plummeted here since President Felipe Calderón dispatched thousands of soldiers to take over public security, a strategy designed to crush the drug gangs that turned Juarez into a symbol of lawlessness. ... 04/01/09: The Arizona Republic
colonialserf.blogspot.com
| 1 month ago
In Tijuana, a border town almost due south down the I-5 from Vancouver, there are three, maybe four drug murders a day and cartel henchmen take down local cops for sport. In Vancouver, police are witnessing an escalation in the ... one that's similar