"HEARST" for Borderland Beat
Members of the Northeast Cartel (Cartel del Noroeste, CDN) and members of the Gulf Cartel (Cartel del Golfo, CDG) Los Metros battled each other near the border between the states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon. The fight resulted in six scorched and damaged “monstruos” (or narco tanks) along with between two to four dead hitmen being found later by security forces.
On October 15, 2021, Army (SEDENA) soldiers were on their way from Nuevo Leon heading to the area between Arcabuz and Santa Rosalia in the state of Tamaulipas.
At roughly 8:00 am, while they were driving along a road belonging to the municipality of Doctor Coss, in the state of Nuevo Leon, the soldiers came across several monstruos vehicles on fire on the road ahead.
Five of the vehicles were left on the road, blocking the way, while a sixth one was farther down the road and inside two burned bodies of alleged gunmen were found inside.
It is believed that the battle was between the Metros factions of the Gulf Cartel and members of CDN. Apparently an instagram account “Metros Vieja Escuela 7” with some established connection to the Metros factions commented publicly on a photo of the event writing “Tocó perder, ni pedo” or “It was our turn to lose. Oh well.” This implied that the Metros may have taken a bigger loss from this October 15, 2021 battle.
Of note, the body of a deceased hitman was found three days earlier, on October 12, 2021, in this exact same spot. The individual was dressed in camouflage and two firearms were near his body. It is believed that he was a casualty from a Los Metros vs CDN battle that occurred earlier that day, suggesting that this area in Doctor Coss municipality is being returned to for battles between the two groups.
From earlier October 12, 2021 battle. AKMS style firearm. |
From earlier October 12, 2021 battle. Either a M4A1. Or a machine gun converted AR15 due to the 3rd pinhole over the trigger retention pin |
From earlier October 12, 2021 battle. |
From earlier October 12, 2021 battle. |
Afghanistan style
ReplyDeleteYou wonder where they park these trucks. Can't really see them going down the highway, toll roads. If backroads only, seems they would have a very limited range.
ReplyDeleteThey have them parked on the outskirts of towns in the bushes or brush. I've head them repositioning at about 3am near a ranch I was staying at. You can hear the engine reving. Struggling to move from all the weight.
DeleteThat area is full of berechas and ranches, the main road is just a two way road with monte all around that connects Camargo and Bravo they run freely through that area.
DeleteThey got them hiding in subterranean underground bunkers, batman style!
DeleteThe continuous slaughtering of children as seen in this photograph. The perils of life in criminal activities.
ReplyDeleteEconomic failures are the factors for many being killed. If jobs were in abundance along with decent living wages majority of these recruits wouldn't fall victims to cartels.
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Haha you are completely out of touch with reality. You think the end to the drug business is getting them jobs at Mickey D’s? You keep thinking that.
DeleteI don’t totally agree with his statement, but he did not mention McDonald’s. And besides McDonald’s doesn’t pay a living wage. If young people think that they are owed, and don’t have to work their ass off to eventually be in a position to make decent money then that’s a problem they will pay dearly for. A young man has to WORK their ass off and expect NOTHING to be given to them. It’s not easy to work hard!! But being cannon fodder for serial killing serial raping cartels isn’t easy either. Coming from a horrible economic situation is NO excuse to become a criminal. That’s some 13% er excuse used in the inner cities every single second in the USA. Work work and more work. 40 hours never cuts it! Young guys should be working 80 hours a week at least and if needed two jobs. Not smoking pot listening to garbage phony rap music and hanging out with their face stuck in their phone.
DeleteThe youth is soft lazy and victim mentality! I’m this race im this religion I come from here. Fuck it never ends the excuses. That’s why I say fuck it all and stay loaded and ready to go at any time.
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DeleteDoubt you ever experienced hunger!
Hey bulldoggie
DeleteLol your were tossed into the war. Get it right, you can't be forced into the US Military.
You walked into the Military office of your choice (Marines, Navy,Army, National Guard, Air Force). Went through battery of testing, then boot camp. Give me a break about being tossed in.
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DeleteBlame whitety prolly was born to middle class folks, who was raised on cereal and a nanny to get him dressed for school. Gtfo with your nonsense rhetoric.
DeleteThe main reason is that people like money more than their own life. I have relatives in Mexico making little money and they don’t get involved in drug trafficking. At the end of the day is your choice.
DeleteLol now El bulldoggie
DeleteBacks out from his outrageous
Tossed in comment.
6:07 lol excellent 👍 picture you paint of Whitey E Coyote.
DeleteYou should see what he writes when he is off his medicine.
Miss H. Had medicine mailed to him.
Under Amlo no hope maybe next president
ReplyDeleteGavian, Rafa thanks for your comments. Camargo is a ways from Roma, with Hwy 2 connecting them but I see no other. Is that where the "monsters" roll?
ReplyDeleteIt’s really only minutes away. Hwy 2 is what they call La Ribereña, it connects Reynosa with frontera chica. Cómales- Pena Blanca road connects Tamps with NL, that’s where the fighting is taking place.
DeleteGot it, thank u R
ReplyDeleteBut castilla said the gulf cartel and the zetas are none existent
ReplyDeleteTamaulipas vs Tamaulipas? Don't leave the road open for others to take over the state everyone wants the Texas Tamaulipas corridor it's a gold mine.
ReplyDeleteA un Nuevo Leon en el Golfo De Mexico. Por mar o tierra trasladese el Camino. New Lion, Mexico siding, Monstro plying. Let me introduce you to this air I'm whipping to. Lets swirl this shit.
ReplyDeleteThere is also narcobunkers dotted throughout the highway
ReplyDeleteStraight up war zone!
ReplyDeleteSaw where the 400 gang post talked about no Golfos. Golfos still around
ReplyDeleteEl Golfo siempre va ser Golfo de su gente de Tampa no lo an podido conquistar varios con poder an querido ese corridor buena idea la del Mencho tregua con ellos
ReplyDeleteUna frontera muy violenta que puede acomodar más en las y con más producción los viejos de antes
Esto paso en nuevo leon, monterrey.
DeleteNo es tamaulipas.