Mexico is becoming a Battle ground. Are we next?

Dan Stubbs

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May 4, 2017
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An army captain and six civilians were killed in one of four attacks against police and military forces in Guerrero this week that left a combined total of 10 fatalities.

Armed men attacked a military convoy at around 7:30am yesterday in El Naranjo, a community in the coastal municipality of La Unión, which borders Michoacán.

According to the police report, soldiers were conducting a routine patrol when they were shot at from inside a home.


The soldiers returned fire, leading to a gun battle that caused the seven deaths.

State security spokesman Roberto Álvarez Heredia said that six aggressors died at the scene of the incident while the army captain, identified only as Juan Manuel “N”, died en route to a hospital in Michoacán.

Armed civilians also attacked a group of state police officers yesterday on the Acapulco-Chilpancingo federal highway at a location around 10 kilometers south of the latter city near the community of Petaquilas.

Two civilians were killed and one police officer was wounded in the ensuing shootout and a self-defense group from Petaquilas blocked the highway for two hours after the incident.

Earlier in the week, two ministerial police officers were attacked Wednesday in the Acapulco neighborhood of Ciudad Renacimiento while investigating an extortion case.


According to a statement issued by the Guerrero Attorney General’s office, the incident occurred at around 1:00pm in the El Rinconcito restaurant.

The officers returned fire and one civilian was killed. Both officers were wounded and subsequently received medical attention.

Twelve spent bullet casings were found at the scene.

Also in Acapulco, armed civilians ambushed a contingent of state police officers Monday, wounding five including a policewoman. The officers were carrying out a patrol of La Venta neighborhood when the attack occurred.

In other incidents in the state’s most famous tourist draw, armed men set five cars on fire yesterday in a private parking lot and a man was shot on the city’s malecón, or seaside promenade.

Guerrero is one of Mexico’s most violent states and the nation’s largest opium poppy producer.
 
we are still armed and as long as that is the case we will defend our borders with or without the democrats and the DC swamp they bath in.....
 
Mexico??????????????? LOL :laugh:


you afraid of Mexico OP???


LOL and more LOL!
 
Mexico

LOL


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the most corrupted country on Earth!

Too Funny!!!:auiqs.jpg:
 
when we lived there,,,,they almost killed my father,,,,with all their corruption


fuck Mexico corruption!


SCUM!
 
Now that Mexico has a trade agreement with the US they may see the sense of co-operating with Law Enforcement from the US AND getting their house in order. That would be a good thing.

Greg
 
Mexico??????????????? LOL :laugh:


you afraid of Mexico OP???


LOL and more LOL!
It has nothing to do with the 'formidablity' of Mexico, & everything to do with our 'self serving', corporate conglomerates usurping the economic viability of the (US citizen) 'working class'...
 
I can not forgive Mexican Corruption

They will have to pay
 
Mexico??????????????? LOL :laugh:


you afraid of Mexico OP???


LOL and more LOL!
It has nothing to do with the 'formidablity' of Mexico, & everything to do with our 'self serving', corporate conglomerates usurping the economic viability of the (US citizen) 'working class'...


Formidability? what are you talking bout


Corruption is Corruption


Didn't you know.....did not you know?????????????????
 
Now that Mexico has a trade agreement with the US they may see the sense of co-operating with Law Enforcement from the US AND getting their house in order. That would be a good thing.

Greg

Wonder where have you’ve been? We always had a trade agreement and law enforcement agreement with Mexico for a very long time.
We even give them $320 aid each year.
 
Now that Mexico has a trade agreement with the US they may see the sense of co-operating with Law Enforcement from the US AND getting their house in order. That would be a good thing.

Greg

Wonder where have you’ve been? We always had a trade agreement and law enforcement agreement with Mexico for a very long time.
We even give them $320 aid each year.
Maybe they should cut it back a few $ ...maybe to $10.25. lol

Greg
 
Now that Mexico has a trade agreement with the US they may see the sense of co-operating with Law Enforcement from the US AND getting their house in order. That would be a good thing.

Greg
I take it that you know that Mexico is starting to legalize the growing of the Heroin Poppy and I don't think it has much of a commercial product in that Nation. Shipping it North is big bucks. Soros is reported to have bought large amounts of Farmland for growing Poppy so that when the Product becomes legal he should be able to make BIG bucks.
You can check it out on the Internet.
 
Soros is 88 years old. I think he's too old to do anything, himself.
 
Messikins are so uncivilized. We should invade THEM and kick everyone's burrito stuffed butt.
 
Messikins are so uncivilized. We should invade THEM and kick everyone's burrito stuffed butt.
----------------------------------------------- ok with me after the border is secured .
 

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