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    REPORT: Mexican Army Members Busted for Home Invasion and Mu

    REPORT: Mexican Army Members Busted for Home Invasion and Murder

    Conflicting reports on whether three men arrested in a Phoenix home invasion and homicide Monday may have been active members of the Mexican Army.

    While on the J.D. Hayworth show, Phoenix Law Enforcement Association President Mark Spencer said that the men involved were hired by drug cartels to perform home invasions and assassinations.

    The Monday morning incident resulted in the death of the homeowner. Between 50 and 100 rounds were fired at the house.

    Spencer said a police officer told him that one of the men captured said they were completely prepared to ambush Phoenix police, but ran out of ammunition.

    He added that all were all dressed in military tactical gear and were armed with AR-15 assault rifles. Three other men involved in the invasion escaped.

    Click Here to listen to Mark Spencer's entire interview on the J.D. Hayworth show.

    However, Phoenix Police have not confirmed the men were Mexican Army members.

    Sgt. Joel Tranter said one suspect revealed that he had "prior military training," but "no credible evidence" that any of them were active in the military.

    Click Here for more from Sgt. Joel Tranter with KFYI reporter Bob Bennett.

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    While on the J.D. Hayworth show, Phoenix Law Enforcement Association President Mark Spencer said that the men involved were hired by drug cartels to perform home invasions and assassinations.
    Was the person murdered named on the recently released cartel U.S. hit list?

    The $1.4 billion Merida Initiative needs to be spent on the U.S. side of the border.
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    This should be big news for everyone, especially border state residents. Mexico's drug cartels are invading America and nobody seems to care.


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    6 Mexicans dressed as cops kill Phoenix man
    Police find body in home riddled with more than 100 bullets

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    Posted: June 25, 2008
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    Daniel Garcia-Saenz, 24, Manual Garcia-Trejom, 25, and Rodolfo Madrigal Lopez, 19

    Six men in police tactical clothing are suspected of shooting a man to death, firing more than 100 rounds into his Phoenix home in what some are calling a Mexican drug cartel hit.

    Special Assignments Units heard shots coming from a nearby neighborhood and began to drive toward the noise Sunday. Detectives said once police gained entry into the home, they found the body of Andrew Williams, 30, shot numerous times, according to Arizona Daily News.

    "We have seen an increasing amount of these type of violent crimes in the past five months," Phoenix Police Sgt. Joel Tranter said. "We want the public to realize that these types of crimes will not be tolerated in Phoenix."

    Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth, R-Ariz., said Tuesday on 550 KFYI-AM the he had acquired an internal memo identifying one of the suspects as a former member of the Mexican military, and he interviewed Mark Spencer of the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association. The men were said to be wielding two AR-15 assault weapons and wearing full body armor and black assault gear similar to uniforms worn by Phoenix police tactical teams.

    Detectives were alarmed to find more than 100 rounds of ammunition in the bullet-riddled home, along with marijuana and body armor, the Arizona Daily News reported. Just as more investigators appeared on the scene, they saw a suspicious red Chevrolet Tahoe driving through the neighborhood. Three men jumped from the vehicle and ran, but police arrested them.

    Daniel Garcia-Saenz, 24, Manual Garcia-Trejom, 25, and Rodolfo Madrigal Lopez, 19, each wore tactical clothing and had helmets and weapons in the vehicle.

    Police believe the hit was drug-related and are looking for three more suspects in the case.

    Drug-related violence has been escalating and reportedly is shifting from Mexico to U.S. border states since Mexican President Felipe de Jesus Calderon Hinojosa ordered troops to fight the cartels.

    El Universal, a Mexico City-based newspaper, reported 38 people killed in Mexican drug cartels Tuesday, the highest number reported one a single day this year.

    Eighteen of the deaths took place in Ciudad Juarez, just across the border from El Paso, Texas, where 2,800 troops have been assigned to fight cartel trafficking and violence.

    The newspaper reported more than 1,833 people have been killed in Mexico's drug trade-related violence this year.


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