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Anti-Cartel Mayor Assassinated in public
Posted on 11/3/25 at 7:51 am
Posted on 11/3/25 at 7:51 am
WSJ:
WSJ
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A Mexican mayor who pleaded with President Claudia Sheinbaum to take a harder line against drug cartels was assassinated in a brazen public shooting Saturday night, the latest sign of the power of organized-crime groups that hold sway over much of the country.
Carlos Manzo, the mayor of Uruapan, the hub of Mexico’s multibillion-dollar avocado industry in violence-torn Michoacán state, was gunned down as he officiated a candle-lighting ceremony observing the Day of the Dead in the city’s main plaza. He was shot seven times by a gunman who was killed by security forces, officials said.
In recent months, Manzo had taken to national media to ask the federal government for more help in fighting gangs that ran extortion rackets across western Mexico for years. He said that criminals who resisted arrest should be killed if they didn’t surrender.
Manzo, who also had served as a federal congressman representing Mexico’s ruling party, ran as an independent to win the Uruapan mayor’s race last year. He took a hands-on approach to law enforcement, wearing his trademark cowboy hat and a bulletproof vest as he accompanied police during patrols and raids, despite constant threats from criminal groups.
For years, Michoacán has been a battleground for successive organized-crime groups that have battled each other to extort the state’s avocado and lime growers. The state has also been seeded with methamphetamine labs, and is home to the Pacific port of Lázaro Cárdenas, an important entry point for precursor chemicals from Asia used to make fentanyl....
On Sunday, Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch said Manzo had received federal security in December, which had been reinforced in May. The federal government contributed 14 National Guardsmen to his security detail, which also included municipal police trusted by the mayor, he said.
Two suspects linked to the killing have been captured. The gun used in the assassination has been linked to two attacks by criminal gangs, he said.
The killing points to a security failure by the federal government, said Alberto Islas, head of Global Leading Solutions, a Mexico City consulting firm. “Michoacán has been a hot spot for more than 20 years, and we didn’t have the intelligence that a leading official was at risk?” Islas said.
WSJ
Posted on 11/3/25 at 7:54 am to prplhze2000
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gunned down as he officiated a candle-lighting ceremony observing the Day of the Dead in the city’s main plaza.
Literally sounds like something out of a movie
Posted on 11/3/25 at 7:56 am to prplhze2000
So after reading this I was wondering the legality of potentially inviting the Mexican military to come into the United States for the sole purpose of collecting illegals including gang members and whether that could ever fly if the US government gave permission and approval to do so because it certainly would take away all left legal arguments about constitutional authority
Posted on 11/3/25 at 7:59 am to prplhze2000
We can’t be bothered. We have Venezuelans to murder.
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:02 am to Lighteningbolt
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We can’t be bothered. We have Venezuelans to murder.
Let me guess, theyare just fisherman right?
fricking clown!
This post was edited on 11/3/25 at 8:03 am
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:03 am to Lighteningbolt
Just another alt saying stupid shite
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:07 am to SippyCup
quote:Fishermen? Not hardly. Independent drug runners muscling in on Big Narco’s business?
We can’t be bothered. We have Venezuelans to murder.
Let me guess, theyare just fisherman right?
Possibly.
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:21 am to Lighteningbolt
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We can’t be bothered. We have Venezuelans to murder.
This is funny because Obama dropped tens of thousands of bombs on several countries, and nobody ever cared who those bombs were being dropped on.
The Obama policy in Pakistan was that all military-aged males were enemy combatants.
"This methodology was widely criticized by human rights groups and some within the government as "guilt by association," leading to an implausibly low official civilian death toll. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism and other independent bodies estimated civilian deaths to be much higher than the administration's official figures."
"In May 2013, President Obama announced new policy guidelines (Presidential Policy Guidance) intended to impose stricter standards on drone strikes outside active war zones, requiring "near certainty" that the target was present and that no civilians would be harmed, and limiting strikes to those posing a "continuing, imminent threat" to U.S. persons."
"Despite the new guidance, internal documents later published by The Intercept in "The Drone Papers" (2015) confirmed that the practice of labeling MAMs as EKIA remained routine. A senior official quoted in 2016 still said the US would presume unknown persons are "noncombatants until proved otherwise," but reports suggested the "military-aged male" assumption still structured military strategy."
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:42 am to Nurbis
quote:Thats an absurd statement. You folks and your ridiculous partisan politics.
We can’t be bothered. We have Venezuelans to murder.
This is funny because Obama dropped tens of thousands of bombs on several countries, and nobody ever cared who those bombs were being dropped on.
Besides, when Obama was following that Deep State agenda, the right was losing its mind.
Now that Trump is the one following in his footsteps it’s all good.
smh
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:43 am to Lighteningbolt
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We can’t be bothered. We have Venezuelan drug cartel scumbags to murder.
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:45 am to Nurbis
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quote:
We can’t be bothered. We have Venezuelans to murder.
This is funny because Obama dropped tens of thousands of bombs on several countries, and nobody ever cared who those bombs were being dropped on.
The Obama policy in Pakistan was that all military-aged males were enemy combatants.
(D)ifferent.
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:46 am to Lighteningbolt
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Thats an absurd statement. You folks and your ridiculous partisan politics.
Besides, when Obama was following that Deep State agenda, the right was losing its mind.
Now that Trump is the one following in his footsteps it’s all good.
Trump's not doing anything remotely as egregious as Obama did with his droning campaign, dipshit. Obama knowingly droned innocent civilians, women and children, and killed actual legal American citizens abroad with zero due process... that you libf@gs supposedly are so concerned about now.
frick you.
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:48 am to Nurbis
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The Obama policy in Pakistan was that all military-aged males were enemy combatants.
Did you mean Afghanistan?
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:48 am to Lighteningbolt
We can’t be bothered. We have Venezuelans to murder.
Man another one? Really?
Man another one? Really?
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:55 am to BTROleMisser
quote:My point is that whether it’s Obama or Trump, following the Deep State agenda is counter productive for America.
Trump's not doing anything remotely as egregious as Obama did with his droning campaign, dipshit.
quote:You are so eaten up with partisan politics that you can’t be reasoned with. You think anyone not in your cult is a “libf@g.”
you libf@gs
Posted on 11/3/25 at 9:03 am to prplhze2000
You don't defeat these people using police tactics. They are at war.
Pablo Escobar laughed his way through mass murdering his enemies - police, judges, anyone - until a rogue outfit began killing anyone and everyone in his organization: his workers, his friends, his dog. And eventually his bloated fatass.
Pablo Escobar laughed his way through mass murdering his enemies - police, judges, anyone - until a rogue outfit began killing anyone and everyone in his organization: his workers, his friends, his dog. And eventually his bloated fatass.
Posted on 11/3/25 at 12:04 pm to Red Stick Rambler
The power of these cartels rival legitimate government in a sense that they operate with superior authority over their world. That American mous the biggest reason
Posted on 11/3/25 at 12:07 pm to Lighteningbolt
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We can’t be bothered. We have Venezuelans to murder.
Better than Obama droning American citizens though
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