jueves, mayo 26, 2005
miércoles, mayo 25, 2005
Mexicali prison director shot to death in his car
Acribillan al director del penal de Mexicali en su automóvil
English account: sanignonsandiego
La cuenta en español : eluniversal
Acribillan al director del penal de Mexicali en su automóvil
English account: sanignonsandiego
La cuenta en español : eluniversal
Luis Fonseca beaten and killed in San Antonio Del Mar
Luis Fonseca, and elderly widower who lived in San Antonio, was beaten and murdered late last night in his home at 840 Calle Arrefice. Rosarito police apprehended two “skin heads” early this morning when they observed an SUV driving erratically. When they questioned the occupants, they determined that the vehicle was apparently stolen and possible contained stolen property, which led to the discovery of Fonseca’s body in San Antonio.
The San Antonio Del Mar homeowners association is apparently determining how the assailants were able to enter and exit the community. There is a homeowner’s meeting in the park on June 25th, and all homeowner’s are urged to attend.
Luis Fonseca golpeado y matado en San Antonio Del Mar
Luis Fonseca, un viudo mayor que vivió en San Antonio, fue golpeado y asesinado tarde en la noche pasada en su casa en Calle Arrefice °840. La policía de Rosarito detuvo dos “cabezas de la piel” temprano esta mañana cuando ellos observaron un SUV que conduce irregularmente. Cuando ellos preguntaron a los inquilinos, ellos determinaron que el vehículo fue por lo visto robado y se lleva propiedad possible robada, lo que condujo al descubrimiento del cuerpo de Fonseca en San Antonio.
El San Antonio que la asociación de propietarios de marzo de Del determina por lo visto como los atacantees eran capaces de entrar y salir la comunidad. Hay reunión de un propietario en el parque el 25 de junio, e impulsan todo el propietario a asistir.
Luis Fonseca, and elderly widower who lived in San Antonio, was beaten and murdered late last night in his home at 840 Calle Arrefice. Rosarito police apprehended two “skin heads” early this morning when they observed an SUV driving erratically. When they questioned the occupants, they determined that the vehicle was apparently stolen and possible contained stolen property, which led to the discovery of Fonseca’s body in San Antonio.
The San Antonio Del Mar homeowners association is apparently determining how the assailants were able to enter and exit the community. There is a homeowner’s meeting in the park on June 25th, and all homeowner’s are urged to attend.
Luis Fonseca golpeado y matado en San Antonio Del Mar
Luis Fonseca, un viudo mayor que vivió en San Antonio, fue golpeado y asesinado tarde en la noche pasada en su casa en Calle Arrefice °840. La policía de Rosarito detuvo dos “cabezas de la piel” temprano esta mañana cuando ellos observaron un SUV que conduce irregularmente. Cuando ellos preguntaron a los inquilinos, ellos determinaron que el vehículo fue por lo visto robado y se lleva propiedad possible robada, lo que condujo al descubrimiento del cuerpo de Fonseca en San Antonio.
El San Antonio que la asociación de propietarios de marzo de Del determina por lo visto como los atacantees eran capaces de entrar y salir la comunidad. Hay reunión de un propietario en el parque el 25 de junio, e impulsan todo el propietario a asistir.
domingo, mayo 22, 2005
Mexican Police authorities encounter increasing criminal activities along international border
Rosarito, B. Cfa., Mexico - Rosarito Police Chief Carlos Bowser was was riddled with bullets on Saturday morning, May 21, 2005, as he left his house.
Authorities detained, and later released, five suspects, and confiscated three cars in the hours following the killing.
Police found guns and masks inside the vehicles.
Bowser had been named police chief in December and vowed to eliminate drug houses in the city. He also promised to establish order within the Rosarito police Department.
Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, May 21, 2005— A federal police officer was killed in a late-night shooting Friday which left three others dead, a Mexican newspaper reported.
At about 1 a.m. along the Las Fuentes colonia, a group of federal officers was confronted by armed men driving a white Dodge Ram, which led to a 30-minute shootout with federal agents.
Pedro Moreno Feria, the federal officer killed, received a bullet wound through his arm so severe that it ruptured his heart and lungs. He was taken to a local hospital but later died as a result of his injuries, sources said.
The events unfolded as the driver of the Dodge Ram led federal police on a high-speed chase, during which shots were fired from both sides. The chase ended in front of Taller de Transportes Garza Herrera, a commercial area of Reynosa.
Once the chase ended, federal agents, with the help of other law enforcement agencies, surrounded the truck and ordered those inside to surrender, officials said. When they did not give up, agents fired several shots at the truck, killing two. The driver of the Dodge Ram ran, leading agents on a second chase in which more rounds were fired. He was later slain by his pursuers.
U.S. authorities last month reissued a warning to U.S. travelers in response to a surge in violence linked to drug trafficking in Mexico near the U.S. border. Mexican officials have said they are working to improve security in the border region, while suggesting the United States overreacted.
Rosarito, B. Cfa., Mexico - Rosarito Police Chief Carlos Bowser was was riddled with bullets on Saturday morning, May 21, 2005, as he left his house.
Authorities detained, and later released, five suspects, and confiscated three cars in the hours following the killing.
Police found guns and masks inside the vehicles.
Bowser had been named police chief in December and vowed to eliminate drug houses in the city. He also promised to establish order within the Rosarito police Department.
Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, May 21, 2005— A federal police officer was killed in a late-night shooting Friday which left three others dead, a Mexican newspaper reported.
At about 1 a.m. along the Las Fuentes colonia, a group of federal officers was confronted by armed men driving a white Dodge Ram, which led to a 30-minute shootout with federal agents.
Pedro Moreno Feria, the federal officer killed, received a bullet wound through his arm so severe that it ruptured his heart and lungs. He was taken to a local hospital but later died as a result of his injuries, sources said.
The events unfolded as the driver of the Dodge Ram led federal police on a high-speed chase, during which shots were fired from both sides. The chase ended in front of Taller de Transportes Garza Herrera, a commercial area of Reynosa.
Once the chase ended, federal agents, with the help of other law enforcement agencies, surrounded the truck and ordered those inside to surrender, officials said. When they did not give up, agents fired several shots at the truck, killing two. The driver of the Dodge Ram ran, leading agents on a second chase in which more rounds were fired. He was later slain by his pursuers.
U.S. authorities last month reissued a warning to U.S. travelers in response to a surge in violence linked to drug trafficking in Mexico near the U.S. border. Mexican officials have said they are working to improve security in the border region, while suggesting the United States overreacted.
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