BTW soon the site will have a massive story about me killing you Caleb. The thought of killing you fills my dreams alot.
Dream on.
 
the things I would do if I came across a pile like that! ...
 
Thank you I've been looking for these guys for several days now. :bow:

Here are some details about the case.

Happened in Villaflores, Chiapas state, Mexico, a shootout occurred when members of the National Guard were attacked by armed sicarios, firing from a red pickup truck.

The National Guardsmen took cover in their vehicle and responded to the armed attack. At the end of the confrontation, it was reported that four sicarios were killed.

The body of one of the attackers was found in the driver's seat of the red pickup truck, his head having effectively been destroyed, while the other three lay on the ground next to the vehicle.

Upon inspecting the area, authorities found that at least one of the attackers was wearing a cap with the initials 'CCyG', attributed to the Chiapas and Guatemala Cartel, identified as a cell related to the CJNG.

Two National Guardsmen were injured in the confrontation. Their condition is reported as stable.
 
Shootout in Tijuana earlier today.

 
Tortured and beheaded by cartels. Some sources claim dude was a police officer.

 
No info yet.

 

Five Headless Corpses Found Dumped on a Road Near the town of Ojuelos, in Jalisco State




The decapitated bodies of five men have been found on a road in central Mexico, in an area controlled by the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

Police were called to a road near the town of Ojuelos, in Jalisco state, on Sunday morning, after plastic bags containing the remains were spotted by drivers.

Forensic experts have been trying to identify the victims, officials said.

The brutality of the murders and the disposal of the bodies in a public place are clear indications of drug cartel involvement.

National guard troops also attended the scene and found the remains wrapped in black plastic bags, the Jalisco state prosecutor's office said in a statement.

None of the victims' ages could be determined yet and an investigation has been launched, it added.

In Jalisco this year, official figures show that 1,415 people were murdered between January and September.

More than 30,000 people are killed every year in Mexico, which has one of the world's highest murder rates.

Last week, the mayor of a Mexican city plagued by drug violence was murdered less than a week after taking office.

Alejandro Arcos was killed in Chilpancingo, a city of around 280,000 people in the southwestern state of Guerrero.

President Claudia Sheinbaum, who was sworn in last week, has ruled out a return to the war on drugs of previous administrations.

She said her security plan would focus on gathering intelligence on cartels and addressing the social causes of violence - a strategy referred to as "hugs not bullets" by her predecessor in office, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

But the opposition is calling for tougher action against the gangs.

Since the government first began to use the Mexican military against the cartels in 2006, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed and tens of thousands more gone missing.

 
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