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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

10 dead 20 injured in Tlacotepec Guerrero shootout

Lucio R Borderland Beat- material used from aristegui and excelsior

In the early hours of Wednesday a clash occurred in Tlacotepec in the municipality of General Heliodoro Castillo, located in the mountainous area of Guerrero, leaving a toll of 10-12  dead and 20 wounded.

The confrontation between two armed groups,  likely the Los Rojos and Los Ardillos,  occurred during the late hours of Tuesday into the early hours of Wednesday.

Tlacotepec communities and other municipalities in the mountainous area of ​​Guerrero are the areas of poppy crops, so  the dispute is between organized crime groups is ongoing for control of the region.

In a special report on security in Guerrero, the CNDH reported that as of August 2013, the number of people displaced by violence in Tlacotepec,  was between 700 and 900, in a town with a population of only 6000.


The violence occurs days after residents of the community of Chilapa reported at least 15 people were kidnapped by an armed group.

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6 comments:

  1. Brindo Respetos a Iguala...Mi tierra querida de Guerrero will never be the same, Lord have mercy on there souls.

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  2. Someone needs to organize a different kind of street cleaning. Why do poor people litter so much? The place looks like a dump. Poor USA neighborhoods can look pretty shitty also cause those fukers also litter something terrible

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    1. Mexican political royalty does not care about education, health or garbage, they are too busy stealing from the government and creating their own private paramilitary autodefensas, well armed and well fed by the mierda accords, and the mexican government...

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  3. You can always join or start your own adopt a road or neighborhood clean up program. These are very productive and tax deductible. Or is it easier just 2 complain?

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    1. Tax deductible adopt-a-road in mexico? What are you smoking?
      halcones over those roads will demand the botes, paper or rags you find, or twice the money you get for them, or you pay with your ass...
      Real "productive"...

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  4. Rojos are less mentioned but they are the most powerful in southern guerrerro. g.u are history they have too much heat because of the 43 missing students.

    Cjng and granados are the the bosses in northern guerrerro.

    I hope their is no fight between cjng and rojos because that fight would be really bloody.Lets hope cjng and rojos make a pact to have peace in guerrero.

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