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10-29-2011, 01:05 PM #1
21 people die Friday in series of shootouts in Mexico
21 people die in series of shootouts in Mexico
Updated 06:21 p.m., Friday, October 28, 2011
MORELIA, Mexico (AP) — Mexican authorities say at least 21 people were killed Friday in three shootouts between soldiers and gunmen and a fight between rival drug gangs.
At least 15 deaths occurred in three gunbattles in the western state of Michoacan, said the spokesman for state prosecutors, Jonathan Arredondo.
He said 10 gunmen were killed in a shootout with an army patrol that was attacked in the township of Patzcuaro, an area of Michoacan popular with tourists. Five other people died in two smaller confrontations in Michoacan, and one federal police officer was wounded.
Michoacan is the state where President Felipe Calderon launched his armed offensive against organized crime in 2006. The state holds gubernatorial elections Nov. 13. Much of the state's violence has been attributed to a pseudo-religious drug cartel known as La Familia and more recently to an offshoot gang, The Knights Templar.
In the northern state of Sinaloa, six people were killed Friday during a shootout between two groups of armed men on a highway in the town of Guamuchil, assistant state prosecutor Martin Robles said.
All six dead were taken to a funeral home, and gunmen later burst into the facility and carried away three bodies. The other three victims were apparently passers-by caught in the crossfire, Robles said.
Sinaloa is considered the home of the drug cartel of the same name.
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10-29-2011, 05:16 PM #2
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I miss the point of the story apparently. Is this evidence of a slow day in Mexico and an improvement , an average day or an increase? The simple reporting of violence and death in Mexico would seem to take on the aspect of a non-story, at this point in time , unless the numbers killed were used to show some relative increase or decrease.
The Government of Mexico seems to be the ones having an indifferent attitude towards the deaths and murder of it's Citizens.
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