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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Video shootout in Saltillo Coahuila


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Several clashes were reported this morning north of Saltillo that led to a police mobilization and created panic among citizens.

The Coahuila Attorney General Office alerted the public, via Twitter, about the clashes in the north of the city from the early hours of the morning.

"# Saltillo: report gun shots to the Nte of Cd, Leon Blvd Colosio Musa, Valdes and Avoid the area," it was reported at 7:20 hours by the Attorney General Office.

Saltillo Preventive Police also alerted via social networks about the shootout at 7:45 pm.

According to the messages around 8:15 am the explosions continued in the northern part of the city in sectores Jardines Coloniales, Los Pinos, Bulevar Venustiano Carranza, Bulevar José Musa.

Around 9:00 am the authorities reported that the fighting had ceased, but asked people to stay alert.

"# Saltillo's fighting is over, but it's still not recommended to travel through the areas mentioned," the state prosecutor in his Twitter account mention.

There were no reports of any injuries or people detained.



6 comments:

  1. it looks like total war out there, this is out of control!!

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  2. Milenio.com reported that the shootings started because the military captured "El Lazca's" right hand man, which apparently was in charge of the Z, in Tamps, NL, and coahila... And they started the shooting in an attempt to free him. They hadn't released the name of the captured for "safety reason"

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  3. The shootouts were the result of an operation carried out by the Mexican Government--Operation Scorpion--to capture 'La Rana,' the alleged leader of the Zetas of all of Northeast Mexico, including Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamaulipas. They were successful.
    http://www.vanguardia.com.mx/enfureceasicarioscapturadesulider;vivesaltillohorasapuntadepistola-1120040.html

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  4. BALACERA EN SALTILLO POR INTENTO DE RESCATE DE LÍDER ZETA
    MILENIO Ciudad de México • El Ejército mexicano capturó al principal operador de Los Zetas en los estados de Tamaulipas, Nuevo León y Coahuila, y hombre de confianza del máximo líder de la organización criminal Heriberto Lazcano, El Lazca, lo que desató las balaceras de este día en Saltillo por parte de sicarios que intentaron rescatarlo.
    La Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional (Sedena) se reservó por el momento el nombre del sospechoso, quien fue detenido durante la denominada Operación Escorpión, instrumentada para afectar de manera contundente a los cárteles del narcotráfico. En un comunicado señaló que “por la afectación que representa esta captura a la organización delictiva, los integrantes de sus células, intentaron distraer la atención de las tropas del Ejército mexicano mediante agresiones armadas a las fuerzas de seguridad en diversos puntos de la ciudad, para llevar a cabo un posible rescate, sin éxito”.

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