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    7 killed in attacks in Mexican resort of Acapulco

    7 killed in attacks in Mexican resort of Acapulco

    SERGIO FLORES / Associated Press
    Posted: 05/31/2011 08:58:09 AM MDT

    ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) - Shootings and attacks in Mexico's Pacific coast resort of Acapulco left two police officers, three suspected drug cartel gunmen and two other men dead, police said Monday.

    The confrontations on Sunday began when gunmen traveling in a convoy of eight vehicles opened fire on an Acapulco municipal police patrol car Sunday, killing two officers.

    Federal officers responding to the reports of gunfire later located the convoy; in the ensuing gunfight, three suspects were killed.

    Police in Guerrero state, where Acapulco is located, said in statement said that the three dead assailants were found with assault rifles, military-style uniforms and bulletproof vests.

    The mutilated body of a man was found inside the trunk of a vehicle along a federal highway, police said on Monday. Officials also reported finding the bullet-riddled body of a 20-year-old man with his feet and hands tied in a residential neighborhood. Police gave no motives or identities of the men killed.
    Ramon Almonte, the Guerrero state police chief, said on Monday he will ask the federal congress to make it easier for common citizens to get permits for weapons to defend themselves.

    Almonte's brother was killed on Jan. 1 in a rural town in Guerrero by unidentified gunmen. The state has been plagued by such executions.

    "When you fight someone and at least you have a 'piece,' the person who is attacking you might think twice," Almonte said. "We cannot go on the way we are."
    At present, Mexico's constitution allows citizens to have one or two low-caliber guns in their homes, but they must get a permit from the Defense Department and the process is complicated. Almonte did not give specifics on how he would make it easier.

    "Having a weapon should be a right, because the bad guys are few and we, the good guys, are many, so we can't allow ourselves to be held hostage by the few," Almonte said.

    Federal police also reported Monday that the bodies of four more attackers had been found near the scene of a gun battle that occurred last week in the western Mexico states of Jalisco.

    The discovery of the four bodies brings the total number of assailants killed in the confrontation Friday to 15. Federal police had earlier reported finding the bodies of 11 victims.

    Federal police raided the area Friday after one of their helicopters was fired on May 24; two officers aboard the craft were injured. Police also arrested 39 members of the La Familia drug cartel in the raids.

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    When the drug cartels start shooting up our former large businesses that moved there for cheap labor, like Hershey's and General Motors to name a few, especially the gringo traitors who are there making small fortunes supervising the workers. I feel sorry for all victims of the drug cartel except other drug cartel members and traitors to our country who have helped bankrupt US workers.

    Just think what will happen in California when they now openly decide to release criminal illegals so they can't be deported. Message to Jerry Brown: the drug cartel is paying attention and you just let them know they can operate with immunity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GaPatriot
    When the drug cartels start shooting up our former large businesses that moved there for cheap labor, like Hershey's and General Motors to name a few, especially the gringo traitors who are there making small fortunes supervising the workers. I feel sorry for all victims of the drug cartel except other drug cartel members and traitors to our country who have helped bankrupt US workers.

    Just think what will happen in California when they now openly decide to release criminal illegals so they can't be deported. Message to Jerry Brown: the drug cartel is paying attention and you just let them know they can operate with immunity.
    Gov. Jerry Brown is a supporter of Secure Communities
    and as state attorney general ratified the agreement with the federal government.
    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-223652.html

    38,828 people in California deported through Secure Communities between May 2009 and March of this year . . .
    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-239148.html

    L.A. Sheriff Lee Baca: Let us deport the bad guys
    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-238210.html

    ALL 58 CA. Counties now I.C.E. Secure Communities
    2/24/2011
    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-229387.html

    27,899 Deported from CA. by Secure Communities as of 4/14/2011
    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-234789.html
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