"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
The murderers took advantage of the fact that the victims, aged between 25 and 30, were resting in a booth; The narco message left next to the bodies read Marco Antonio Olvera, "El Risos"
Two young guards in charge of a train track change point, located in the Los Reyes neighborhood, were executed. Along with the bodies, a threatening message signed by an alleged criminal group was found.
The aggressors apparently took advantage of the fact that the victims were resting in a booth located on
Recursos Hidráulicos, next to the train tracks, to attack them.
The bodies of the men between the ages of 25 and 30 were left lying inside the small room made of sheet metal and painted green.
Both subjects who provided their services for a private company subcontracted by Ferromex, wore a blue uniform with the legend "Centimex" and black boots.
Residents of the area commented that they had heard at least five gunshots, at approximately 01:30 am this Sunday and later the screeching of tires from a vehicle.
It was not until 08:00 hours that the victims' companions, who would take over the shift, discovered the bodies and notified the authorities.
A white blanket was also found, with a message addressed to Marco Antonio Olvera, "El Risos", signed by a group called New Empire Cartel. A settling of accounts as a motive for the crime hasn’t been ruled out.
On June 30 of last year, a man executed in similar conditions was found near the Lechería neighborhood. He was covered with a cardboard message addressed to the same person.
Elements of the expert and forensic area of the Mexican prosecutor's office carried out the removal of both bodies.
Never a dull moment murders everyday, 3 murders in progress as I write this sentence.
ReplyDeleteI mean if one had kept guard while the other rested..
ReplyDeleteWith sir's information, it now shows they don't carry guns.
DeleteThey are supposed to stay alert and awake. They will never know what hit them.
It says they were a Blue uniform and Black boots. Does not say if they were armed
ReplyDeleteRailroad guards in charge of changing tracks are not security guards, or US Teachers, but as employees of a private contractor who must have stepped on a few toes, they needed to know to watch their asses Ferromex used to be property of the mexican government Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México but was privatized after presidente zedillo stole the "paraestatal" and associated with foreigners who rewarded his corruption with a few shares and a slice of Pizza...
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