Saturday, September 18, 2010

Police in Mexico say eight officers who were abducted by gunmen in the southern state of Guerrero have been found shot dead

A ninth member of the unit has been found alive with wounds to his head. The bodies of some of the dead officers are reported to have been mutilated. The police patrol was investigating a murder when it was ambushed. Guerrero state has been a focus of the drugs-related violence that has killed more than 28,000 Mexicans since 2006. The nine agents from the federal investigative police had traveled to the Teloloapan district after a man was reported shot dead. As they went in pursuit of the suspected killers they were stopped by a large group of gunmen. Two officers were found shot dead close to where they were abducted. The other six bodies were found about 15 kilometers away after a search by police and troops. Teloloapan is close to the mining town of Taxco where 55 bodies were recovered from an abandoned silver mine that drug gangs are thought to have been using as a mass grave. Guerrero state is Mexico's main opium producing region.

2 comments:

Alyssa said...

What is the connection between your title, "Diversity is Chaos," and the story you posted about the drug war in Mexico?

Average Joe said...

Well since we are getting a lot of immigrants from Mexico, we should probably expect to see a lot of this sort of criminal activity in the future in parts of the United States with large Mexican populations.