Subject Matter: Reynosa, CdG
Recommendation: No prior subject matter knowledge required
Reporter: Reforma Redaction
A confrontation between armed men and elements of the State Police has left no less than 5 dead in the common land of Los Cavazos, after a chase that started in the Rancho Grande colonia.
According to the primary reports, the shoot out occurred after State Police intercepted an apparently armored pickup in common land close to Los Cavazos. The confrontation left five criminals dead, others in diverse vehicles fled the area and a search operation to locate them was launched in the city.
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As part of the operation, elements of the Federal Police blocked the highway at the top of Los Cavazos to search suspect vehicles that were amongst normal traffic on this route. The authorities have not released information about the events.
The Rancho Grande Colonia highlighted in red where the chase started |
It is sad to think what these narcos put their familirs through..all for what? The illusion is heartbreaking but the reality is far worse.. pobre familiares!
ReplyDeleteYou are so correct.
DeleteSad to think that one could value life so little.
A false interpretation for glory with no true riches for these individuals.
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Fuck that vámonos recieo. Y’all quick to judge. Not realizing that there is multiple gangs and multiple law enforcement. If any of the groups get too much power with out any pushback. They and their families get victimized. Some of these guys are seen as hero’s that didn’t let the other groups wreck havoc in their communities. It’s not all about drugs and money. When outside groups or federal police that arnt from the area don’t care who they rob. Who they kill. They do what they want with the people. Y’all don’t know shit.
DeleteAnd they popped a nice big whole in that dudes dome.
DeleteThey look like guatenaltecos/centroamericanos.
Delete......but u have the stolen moniker of a zeta?
DeleteJust think what motivates these people to go that way. What are the alternatives,is there other options? From the outside is easy to see them but when you are in it up to your neck is not easy to distinguish or to see the light at the end of the tunnel. The situation is grim in Mexico
DeleteI don't think half the BB readers could survive the poverty in Mexico. There's a lot of tough talk, but options are limited. Sometimes a crash course in OC is better than what life has to offer them in Mexico. No one wants to come work in the US, Mexicans don't wanna leave their families behind. Coming to the US is just another survival strategy. Either join a cartel or risk crossing the border, what would you choose?
DeleteCertain death... or a new life... dang... that is a tough one to decide.....
DeleteI am sure the cartels do a good job of making the 'job' of a narco look glamorous with the promise of all the money, women and drugs you would ever want. The reality is this news article lol.
DeleteI find it interesting how crap narco's always are when they come up against actual trained soldiers, same format almost every time.. the soldiers kill them 10 to 1 or something. lol.
Sicarios are only tough in numbers armed against single un armed people.
What ever happened to the original codigo rojo fb page?
ReplyDeleteI think cogido rojo is still there.
DeleteGreat job, get more bad hombres, when 5 are taken out, another 5 take over thier spot.
ReplyDeleteThe Bad Hombres were shooting at the State Police from inside their brand new looking troque with their windas glasses all rolled up, I am sure the car dealer told them they could ambush and shoot at the police through the bullet proof glass without getting shot dead with returned fire,
Delete--also the missing cartel name was erased by the bullets"
--Diagnosis: Murder by "State Police" and a whitewash with
hogwash by Reforma, must be a fat chayotero newspaper.
--Chayote: money the government pays "responsible reporters"
--Chayoteros: take government money to "report friendly"
Easily replacable cannon fodder for less than 200 bucks american a week. Higher wages might help some. The maquillas pay what about 80-150 american at best? A friend left the world just like these fools bit the manosa did pay his wife and kids 1 week severance pay. A. Zapata
ReplyDeleteA weeks wage? I wonder if he'd have joined the life if he'd have reaised thats their version of -'if anything happens we'll take care of your family'. Im sorry about your friend.
Deletefine job state police keep it up Kill all those Dummies lol
ReplyDeletethey have no Brains ...Jefe
8:12 They have no brains after they were extrajudiciarily executed, I see you are one more fan of El Loco Duterte's, but even he is persecuting his finely uniformed officers for the crime of extrajudicial executions of innocents and students.
DeleteSo those guys belong to Grupo Operativo? haha
ReplyDeleteAt least they had an armored truck.
DeleteWhich cartel are the police working for ? Most of the times the killing by the Mexican police are at the behest of rival cartels or getting rid of unwanted members from your own cartel. Mexican police are all corrupt hired guns.
ReplyDeleteThe State Police are the narco-governor's exclusive death squads while Mando Unico are the Piso and Plaza taxing agents from the federal level, SSP FEDERAL, the presidency, Secretary of Defense or Secretary of the Navy...
DeleteCrime does not pay, early death to the grave.
ReplyDeleteNo les sirvio la blindada para nada.
ReplyDeleteEste pinche chilangos no son de tamaulipas. Veracruz?
ReplyDeleteCDGs going down big time.
ReplyDeleteRumor has it that these group belong to metro 56 Comandante “ Miguelito”.
ReplyDelete@3:08
DeleteSo whos in charge of Reynosa plaza ?
These Golfos need to make an agreement with the local law like the other cartels do because they keep going at it and they be the ones getting smoked
ReplyDeleteThe older golfos have agreements with the law, but you always have those fuck ups that wanna run the streets causing commotion. Trying to instill fear in civilians.
DeleteI think the cartels just screwed up hiring street gangs to do their dirt. Giving them money, guns and the idea that they could once run a cartel...these crash dummies are a dime a dozen. Since I was a kid in the 90's visiting my grandma in Reynosa, all the violence was just gang related.
DeleteThey look like terroristas.......
ReplyDeletePinches commandantes balen pa pura verga
ReplyDeleteDon’t they know violence is not good for business
Government and narcos need a treaty already
I still say Comandante Panilo even know the reports say he “ was killed “ or fake his death. He is still Running the operations for Reynosa.
ReplyDeleteEl compa panilo anda vivo.
DeleteLooks like he was just a kid
ReplyDeleteUnless of course the natural beauty of Crete has a great history.
ReplyDeleteIts inhabitants have a reputstion for being brave and expelled all the foreign invaders.
There is a slogan: "No it was not an island, was a beast who slept on the sea"!
More cartel gangsters bite the dust.
ReplyDeleteYou don't even know their names,
Deletebut you are oh so quick to accept they were "cartel members" in a bullet proof vehicle...
It is a shame to be hanging with the likes of you.
@ AnonymousApril 25, 2018 at 2:07 PM
DeleteI doubt they were shot for the sheer fun of it unless you are one of these "its tha guvernmeeeennt behind everything evil!" drones.
207 hate to tell you, they we're local Cartel members, according to Josefina. Mario was the shubby one. Why have sympathy are you related to the early departed.?
DeleteI doubt the corrupt narco-government version of everything.
DeleteBe the state PAN controlled one or the federal one, all are swimming in the Mexican Cesspool of FALSOS POSITIVOS, baptized by specialist Alvaro Uribe Velez who made himself a billionaire form his murdering and drug trafficking in Colombia but exposed since the early 70s, all through the 80s and until today in select blogs and journals.
--ALL This shit happening in Mexico its origins and the cover-up is NOTHING NEW.