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    26 bodies dumped in mass slaying in Guadalajara

    GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) — The bound and gagged bodies of 26 young men were found dumped Thursday in the heart of Mexico's second-largest city, in what experts said could mark a new stage in the full-scale war between the country's two main drug cartels, Sinaloa and the Zetas.

    The bodies were stuffed in two vans and a pickup truck abandoned on an expressway near the Milennium Arches in Guadalajara, one of the most recognizable landmarks in the picturesque city that hosted last month's Pan American Games.

    Most of the men died of asphyxia, according to officials in Jalisco state where Guadalajara is located, though initial reports indicated some had been shot.

    The victims, apparently between the ages of 25 and 35, all had the words "Milenio Zetas" or "Milenium" written on their chests in oil, said Jalisco state Interior Secretary Fernando Guzman Perez. A law enforcement official who was not authorized to speak on the record said the writing was apparently meant as the killers' calling card, identifying the assassins as being from the Zetas and a smaller, allied gang, the Milenio Cartel.

    The official said a banner found in one of the vehicles — whose contents Guzman Perez refused to reveal — was in fact signed by the Zetas. Mexican cartels frequently leave threatening messages with the bodies of their victims as a way of intimidating rivals and claiming responsibility for their actions.

    The killings, apparently carried out before dawn, bore an eerie similarity to the Sept. 20 dumping of 35 bodies on an expressway in the Gulf coast city of Veracruz.

    The victims in the Veracruz mass slaying were purportedly Zetas and the killers were allegedly linked to the Sinaloa cartel; those two cartels have emerged as Mexico's most powerful, and have each been trying to expand into each others' territories.

    Raul Benitez, a professor at Mexico's National Autonomous University who studies security issues, said the Guadalajara mass killing may have been retaliation for the Veracruz slayings.

    "I think the Zetas are responding by giving back in kind ... it is a game of one-upmanship," said Benitez.

    The Guadalajara International Book Fair, which opens Saturday, is expected to draw as many as 600,000 visitors from around the world and describes itself as the world's most important Spanish-language book fair. The bodies were found about a mile (1.6 kilometers) from the Expo Guadalajara events center.

    Best known as the home of mariachi music and tequila, Guadalajara also sits on the main highway running through western Mexico from the methamphetamine-producing state of Michoacan north toward the Pacific Coast state of Sinaloa.

    In recent months, security officials and analysts have worried that the city could become a target for the Zetas, which has rapidly expanded since breaking with its old allies in the Gulf cartel in 2010.

    The Zetas have been expanding west, from their base on the Gulf coast, and Sinaloa has apparently been sending proxy forces eastward into the territory of the Zetas or their allies, in what now appears to have become a nationwide battle.

    "As long as there is definition on the division of territories, between Sinaloa and the Zetas, we are going to continue seeing this," said Benitez.

    Guadalajara's mayor, Jorge Aristoteles Sandoval, told reporters that "these acts of barbarism show how the war between cartels, and crime, is getting more brutal."

    "It's sad to see what's going on," taxi driver Jesus Amado said. "We used to be looking at the problem from afar. Now we're not, we've got it right here."

    Officials initially reported that there were 23 bodies found. Ulises Enrique Camacho, a spokesman for the attorney-general's office, said Thursday afternoon that the toll had risen to 26.

    Crime in this colonial city of some 1.5 million people was historically dominated by the powerful Sinaloa cartel, but the group's tight grip was shattered by the death of its regional commander, Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel, in a shootout with federal police in July 2010.

    Guadalajara's murder rate then soared as factions of the cartel known as the New Generation and the Resistance battled to control Coronel's territory and assets. Street battles have left hundreds dead in the city and surrounding areas.

    Killing slowed to a trickle during the Oct. 15-30 Pan American Games, which brought a massive influx of police and soldiers. Law-enforcement officials and analysts said they were nonetheless concerned that a Zetas onslaught could be imminent.

    On Wednesday, 17 bodies were found burned in two pickup trucks in a strikingly similar attack in Sinaloa, the home state of the eponymous cartel. Twelve of the bodies were in the back of one truck, some of them handcuffed and wearing bulletproof vests.

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    Associated Press writers E. Eduardo Castillo and Michael Weissenstein in Mexico City contributed to this report.

     
    • Neal  •  Newhall, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Don't fool yourself, and do not forget- these cartels are here in America too.
      • Neko 5 mths ago
        Ollie North is in control!
    • Ron  •  5 mths ago
      It's all about the money. It has to be laundered SOMEWHERE. These cartels could be stopped TOMORROW if the Government really WANTED to stop it.
      • Neko 5 mths ago
        How many millions by the Cartel started by Ronald Reagan and Ollie North?
        (Google or Bing "Walsh Report" and educate yourself!)
    • Nautilis  •  Baton Rouge, United States  •  5 mths ago
      How many people have to die down along the border before the the US puts some troops on the border? This makes no sense at all, The US secures borders all around the world but not here in our own country.
      • D 5 mths ago
        it is pretty obvious that American politics and goverment puts other countries first priority. taxpayers are only here for the fleecing. pretty disgusting
    • Disgruntled Vet  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      there are 3 POSSIBLE ways to protect America from drug gangs.

      1 .... legalize drugs. Prices will come down, no profit motive to sell drugs and no nweed to buy questionable quality drugs will almost eliminate driug dealers. HIV-AIDS will be reduced, drug related crime will decrease and taxpayers will save a bundle in costs to catch, prosecute, defend and imprison offenders.

      2...... actually fight the alleged 'WAR ON DRUGS' the US declared a several decades ago. i liked the sign I saw posted at the international airport in Nanning China

      Welcome to the Peoples Republic of China
      WARNING THE PENALTY FOR SMUGGLING DRUGS IS DEATH!
      We hope you enjoy your visit

      Now that's a serious war, dead smugglers are never repeat offenders !

      3rd .... shoot to kill anyone seen sneaking over the border, then yell for them to stop.

      My preference is #2 then #1 then #3 but something must be done unlike what we have now
      • Neko 5 mths ago
        Mission number #1...
        Kill all freedom Americans who support the corporation christian church/police state!
        Mission number #2
        Kill all members of the military who violate their OATH to defend and protect the Constitution of the USA!
        If you had done your DUTY there would be no war on drugs and Americans would be free!
        You don't deserve life in the USA anymore...you are a traitor and deserve a military execution!
      • Jim 5 mths ago
        Jesus Neko, take a chill pill.
      • The MeXorcist 5 mths ago
        Or we could just nuke This country and kill the demand.
    • Mr.Joshua  •  Colorado Springs, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Ahh, Mexico.. Tequilla, Nice beaches, Margaritas, and daily beheadings. What a vacation!
      • Steve 5 mths ago
        Sounds like a great promotional poster to me!!!
      • Gman 5 mths ago
        That's a lot of missing people to put on the side of a milk carton.
      • Rich 5 mths ago
        Was at one time , long time ago ! Really dreamed of retirement their one day , nowadays not for any money ! And we all lose like usual .
    • Roman  •  Boston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      As long as they kill each other and not innocent people, WHO cares????
    • Ray Sisd  •  5 mths ago
      Mexico is a toilet that is backing up into US.
    • 89 percent  •  5 mths ago
      I read about this last week, last month and last year
    • Powmia  •  5 mths ago
      nope no need to worry about Mexico
    • Mexican Bill  •  Austin, United States  •  5 mths ago
      If you're an honest cop in Mexico (as rare as an honest Mexican politician) you're a dead man. The gangs are a part of the problem, the politicos on the cartels' payroll are the biggest part of the problem.
    • sd  •  5 mths ago
      Why is the US half-way around the world where we have spent nearly $1 TRILLION in Iraq and $500 BILLION in Afghanistan - causing the enormous national debt we find ourselves with now and yet our politicians, Republicans and Democrats a like, refuse to secure our border with Mexico or make Mexico safe?
    • JS  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      the police in mexico are in it too and who knows the gov also is in it
    • ron h  •  Parkersburg, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Anything to keep the pipeline of drugs moving North to hungry consumers in the USA.
    • jojo0808  •  Doylestown, United States  •  5 mths ago
      all them dc thugs have there hands out and reaping millions from collecting money fronm the drug dealers DC is a toilet backing up in AMERICA and creating all the WASTE BI PRODUCTS IN DC .
    • Megan  •  Russell, United States  •  5 mths ago
      So were the dead gang members or common citizens?
    • Pa  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      and they say we don't need a fence?
    • Rich  •  5 mths ago
      @: Waiting for it here !
      Wall fence military drones , any and or all whatever it takes ! Defend our borders it's a matter of national security !
      How many know that government environmental rules won't permit patrols in certain sections of the border ? Leaving wide open sections to breach any security !!!
    • S. Thiebault  •  5 mths ago
      Lovely neighbors we have...
    • yza  •  Makati City, Philippines  •  5 mths ago
      hmmmm....why there such people like them...
    • z-force  •  5 mths ago
      Ron Paul I guess needs to be paid attention too more he made the statement we need our troops in the middle-east on the southern border looks like he is right~~~~~~~~~
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