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Friday, April 26, 2024

CJNG Use Mini Gun Against Military, Injuring 3 Soldiers, in Jalisco

 "El Lic" for Borderland Beat




The following is a direct translation of an article written by Informador


Members of the CJNG ambushed Mexican Army personnel, in the town of La Higuerilla, in the municipality of Santa María del Oro.


A new shootout between members of the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) and the Mexican Army occurred in the southeastern region of Jalisco. No lives were lost but some soldiers were injured. 


Video Source: Noticel



CJNG hitmen ambushed Army soldiers in the town of La Higuerilla, located within the municipality of Santa María del Oro, in the state of Jalisco.


Santa Maria del Oro, Jalisco


Initial reports indicate that in the attack, three soldiers were wounded. Fellow soldiers gave the wounded soldiers medical attention and the soldiers were last known to be waiting for airlifted out, to a hospital nearby. 


The attack was carried by hitmen from regions near the Michoacan-Jalisco border. 


Location of Santa Maria del Oro

Reports indicate that the CJNG men attacked the armed forces with high-powered rifles, including Barrett .50 caliber assault rifles, explosives-laden drones and minigun machine guns. 


As of the writing of this story, the total number injured has not been officially confirmed.  


Earlier

A week ago it was reported that the  inhabitants of at least 10 towns in the municipality of Santa María del Oro, Jalisco, requested support from the federal government.


They asked the federal government to increase their military presence in the region because they have been the target of attacks by the CJNG in recent days.


Villagers from El Vallecillo, Las Higueras, Santa Rosa, Higuerillas, San Vicente, La Taberna and La Soledad, among others, were recently displaced by the CJNG.


"We are hiding in other locations because we can't go to our ranches to recover our things or our animals, because if we do, they will shoot at us, or attack us with drones loaded with explosives," said Juan Antonio Méndez.


The day laborer explained that a few days ago the cartel group had broken into pastures, homes and farms in this region. 


"We thought they had already left, but when we went to go back for our little houses and our little animals, the armed group stopped us and started shooting at us."


"So, we are requesting that the Army start patrolling out to our ranches, so that we can return," he said. 


Juan Antonio emphasized that the displaced inhabitants of these ranches trust the battalion that recently installed a military base in the town of Zipoco, which enabled other families to return to their homes and their normal lives.


He emphatically pointed out that they did not want the Jalisco State Police to be sent, "because those bastards are bought & paid for [by the CJNG]. The soldiers they send from Zamora are also bought off by the Jalisco police, so we are requesting that they send us the soldiers from the 79th Infantry Battalion of the 15th Military Zone based in Tecalitlán - they are the ones who will actually protect us.”


In a video recorded by the inhabitants, one of the criminal offensives perpetrated by this criminal organization against them can be heard in the distance. 


Federal security sources confirmed that they have received reports of attacks on the civilians in this area of Jalisco, which borders Michoacán. 


They stated they have been ordered to patrol this region and, if necessary, they will install another Army base in order to protect the inhabitants. 


Source: Informador 


68 comments:

  1. But I thought CJNG didn’t mess with civilians. I thought that CJNG actually cared about the people of Mexico. Please, every single cartel messes with civilians. CDS, CJNG, CDN, CDG, CSRL, every single one of them. There is no such thing as a good cartel. All the cartels care about is money and power, and they’ll do whatever it takes to get it. Doesn’t matter if it means kidnapping migrants, extorting small businesses, forcefully displacing civilians and taking their ranches, etc.

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    1. They respect each other, they kiss each other, those guns they have are not real, they shoot rubber bullets, the blood you see on them is fake blood, after all AMLO says they respect each other.

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    2. Here's all you need to know. All Cartels traffic drugs and weapons. Cartels extort whoever happens to live & work in the same proximity as the Cartels. Every cartel rape's at best young women, and worst case they rape children. All Cartels torture,pillage, extort, rob, ,and take over entire towns by us of force. They ALL desecrate the bodies of their victims some even resortinb to cannibalizing

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    3. toppz462:
      Have you ever considering running for the presidency of the Republic? There's a certain president of the Republic that is totally clueless as to what is going on in Mexico. You could very well lead the Partido de Informes Fronterizos or the Partido Sin Fronteras.

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    4. Yeahh!!
      Topazz for President of Mexico!!

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    5. Y también crees en Santa Claus!

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  2. Hearst are you going to do articles about Michoacan like you do about Sonora or BC? I remember earlier you published more often about this state. Saludos.

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  3. How shit is their aim that they were using a minigun and somehow didn’t manage to kill a single one of them ?

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    1. @2:44 - Stormtrooper aim.

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    2. they probably did kill some, wait for more information

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    3. Can the government's number of dead/wounded be trusted?

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    4. Very shitty . Ranchers killing ranchers. Peasants takin eachother out

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    5. 244 they didn't want to kill any soldados, just back them off. CJNG not stupid like CDN that ALWAYS takes Ls.

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    6. 3:31 - I don’t think the government has made a statement about the incident. The numbers didn’t come from the government. They came from independent journalists who work in the area and report on the insecurity that they live in.

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    7. They always lie and never give true body count ....always chingos de manosos dead and one soldier segun ....

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    8. 3:31 , 3:59
      The numbers came from independent journalists who report on the crime and violence that people have to live through on a daily basis in the state Jalisco. Not from the government.

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    9. @3:53 : I hope those journalists stay safe and there aren’t repercussions from the cartel for reporting on the violence in Jalisco. Journalism is such a dangerous job in Mexico, and the government doesn’t do nearly enough to protect them.

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    10. 3:59 - That’s because the military receives better training than cartel sicarios.

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  4. Better to be injured than dead.

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  5. How can the govt of mexico be ok with this? The moment they took down the military helicopter several years ago they should have UNLEASHED hell on CJNG! Mexico govt has no balls!!!!

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    1. Ahh yes more overpowered government is the solution to this 😂😂
      Why dont the government just mind their business?
      Why havent you asked that question?

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    2. Are you fln serious???? Are you that stupid really????

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    3. The president of the Republic doesn't have any huevos.

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    4. 402 only has huevos behind his computer. LOL he already admitted he stopped going to México because he's afraid.🤣🤣🤣

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    5. 5:55:
      You're free to knock on my door any day if you want to say that to my face.

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    6. 228. Lets test your courage.Post your address Cerco Viejo.🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    7. 11:03 cayotero you 🤔 think he is that dumb, to post his address. It's funny how the President you love, tells everyone, the Cartels respect the citizens. 😂 LoL I couldn't stop laughing that Obrador really said that.

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    8. 833🤔 I think you have a crush on Detroit. You should buy him some flowers and send them to his P.O box.😹

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  6. Juan Antonio is 100% correct when speaking of the JSP. Watch out for them my friends.

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  7. Solo en emboscada pueden, jaliscobardes 🤦‍♂️

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  8. Gilbertonas se sienten empoderadas con los paisas ah pero vayense a la frontera con zac y ahi calmaditas

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  9. AMLO will hear about this And do nothing. Why not send in the planes and the heavy artillery choppers like they did in Culiacanazo 2(?)…

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    1. Simple because then no bribes will come in.

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    2. Que desagradable tu comentario.
      Tantos de las fuerzas armadas q mataron y tú acusando como vives y conoces

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  10. probably one of el menchos outer security rings

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    1. i can't believe they used a minigun and that is all that happened!

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    2. 8:46 i wonder if a heavy hitter was around and those shoots were just to give him time to scape 🤔

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  11. Chulada de barbies alli en Santa Maria Jalisco .. fackkkkk

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  12. Is this the respect part Elmo was speaking about. He knows he’s bout to leave his office so he really doesn’t give 2 tortillas about any of this. I mean his last little speech said that much basically. It’s sad he doesn’t even respect his armed servicemen.

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    1. Ricardo Pancho Triller Fernandez Lopez Pacheco Zambrano Orelleno Hernandez del Carmen rancho, have you gone crazy...too much Motta.

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    2. Why 🤔 does that richardado have so many fkn names. Damned I only have two.

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  14. Mini Lic in Ocran Leaks and El Lic in Borderlandbeat .
    Wow

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    1. Just wait until you find out what "Lic" is short for and what ML's father was.

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    2. "Licenciado "studied law at university and later began working for the state prosecutor’s office in Sinaloa. By 1999 he became a top official in the branch of prison administration system that focused on maximum-security institutions, including the Puente Grande penitentiary in Jalisco where El Chapo was detained.'
      Your point?

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  15. Sounds like another hit piece paid and bought for by R5 de los Reyes.

    Let’s not forget he sent people from Los Reyes to protest in Zipoco.

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    1. Yup. That's exactly what it is. The Güichos can't hang with F.E.M so they pay for the militares to fight for them.

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  16. This is small area near Michoacan where el Abuelo controls or controled so them ranchitos are all loyal to him so they don't want the CJNG to take over. I'm guessing you got people who worked for the rival cartels who live there and families. So they want or need the military to get out. It's a shitty situation for those people. If they don't got an allegiance with nether side they should be good once the stronger cartel fully takes over that turf.

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    1. not fully wrong but some is, this used to be el Palillo territory when he used to be CJNG before the pajaros de la sierra shit split them up now it is said that both of them hide in the hills both pajaros and CJNG. the CJNG come from mountains when is gonna get dark as civilians to buy stuff claiming to be from other small towns outside santa maria usually. they claimed they didn't come to mess with the town but the reality is who TF is messing with the ranches cause most of the ranches around there are lost from what i heard since a lot of people can't go to their ranches since they love hiding in the mountains.

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  17. I mean its obvious they know those soldiers in the contras way so they want a specific group to go and help them 🌚 womp womp gallinas unidas

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  18. this is only the begining of the end..........esto seguira hasta que los gringos digan...no more........mira si sacaron como raton a khadafi.sadan hussein,piensan estos mafiosillos que los gringos no los pueden eliminar como cucarahas........es cuestion de tiempo..por el momento siguen haciendo bussines,ya les respiran en la nuca...........................

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  19. This Mexican president is a disaster. He says that cartel members don't mess with civilians. What do you call stealing poor people's ranches and turning them into cartel bases of operations? It's time for a new president. Nuff Said!!!

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    1. That's true Nuffy.
      You see what the lazy inept president has done. I also hope the next president, does not have daily conferences.

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  20. The globalists can track everyone on the planet. They're letting the cartels do this.

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    1. This might be the dumbest take I've ever seen on this website.

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    2. @Hearst — they aren’t talking crazy! The US, China and Russia all have LANDSAT satellites that monitor/record the entire planet down to the square inch.. even civilians have access to a certain degree.

      https://homeeon.com/watch-my-house-live-on-satellite/

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    3. The ability to watch an area from a satellite doesn't mean a group of people are "allowing" cartels to operate.

      What exactly do you expect these "globalists" to do in order to stop the cartel groups?

      Drone strike cartel members while they shoot at the soldiers and just hope that no Mexican soldier is killed in the strike? And also hope that no soldier reports that they witnessed a drone strike done by another nation on Mexican soil? Bet that wouldn't be seen as an act of war.

      Do you really think having a satellite view of a country means that you are suddenly both able to and responsible to stop all violence?

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    4. @Hearst --- the point is the ability is there.. They can see exactly where to act, it's just for the excuse of "diplomacy" and "law" that nothing is done. The Mexican military itself can easily go out and systematically destroy all the paramilitary units of the cartel, but of course the biggest problem here is corruption.

      That being said however, how hard it is truly to perform an actual internal investigation federally? Then the federal forces can use their resources to investigate and remove all corruption in the municipalities.

      How hard can it truly be to attack the cartels financially too? I mean it's no surprise where most of their money is going, I just don't believe that the ability to actually confront the cartels (who are responsible for the violence) is not there.

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    5. Buddy, I don't know how you turn something that everyone on this website understands, like:

      The Mexican government does not want to root out cartel corruption or destroy cartel groups even though they may have the ability to. And governments that aren't Mexico cannot and will not start a war with Mexico by using their military inside Mexico.

      Into this novel revelation, as if it's some secret that only conspiratorial types understand. We know, my guy, we know.

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  21. Mexico only spends about 1/2 of 1% of their economy on the military. US 6X more and only a quarter of the average around the world. No wonder Narcos continue to persist.

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    1. Mijo Obradors government let's them persist, as long as bribes come in, they are welcome to do whatever they want.

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  22. Had this happened in Sinaloa they would have helicopters everywhere and soldiers from central Mexico on the way for back up

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  23. Funny how the residents of those communities don’t mention the enemies of CJNG are mostly in those communities (Sierras, R5).

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  24. Has El Chaparro (Ernesto Mascorro?) and El Toro (Abel Alcantar) been captured? El Chaparro was supposed to be the main leader of Los Pájaros Sierra. It was said he got captured in Culiacán but he mave have been confused with the other dude that "suicided" himself in Puente Grande.

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  25. wouldn't be surprised if the serial number on the minigun is traced back to the U.S. Navy. wouldn't be the first time the united states government and U.S. Navy seals got caught smuggling weapons into Mexico.

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