Drug thugs in Mexico who used ice picks to pin notes on two of seven
mutilated bodies displayed for public view are promising more violence. Seven bodies with bullet wounds were found in the sitting position in
plastic chairs in the city of Uruapan, located in the Mexican state of
Michoacan, on Saturday.
The bodies were found close to a traffic circle
near a Pepsi bottling plant.
A note on one of the victims ominously read: "Warning, this is going to
happen to all muggers, pickpockets, thieves of cars, homes and walkers -
as well as kidnappers, rapists and extortionists."
Police are investigating, but believe the seven men are victims of
drug-related violence, which has taken approximately 70,000 lives in
Mexico over the last seven years, according to Reuters.
Four of the
seven victims have been identified as 31-year-old laborer Santiago Gómez
Ramos, 28-year-old windshield washer Jorge Alberto Téllez, 17-year-old
César Basilio Órnelas and 29-year-old Alberto Rodríguez Vega, according to the Borderland Beat blog.
Authorities believe the victims were executed in the same place they
were found because shell casings were found at the scene, according to
the report. One night before the bodies were found, at least seven people,
including three off-duty federal agents, were shot dead in a bar in the
city of Ciudad Altamirano.
Source: Daily Mail
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