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Monday, October 23, 2023

Coyuca de Benítez, Guerrero: 13 Policemen Executed, Among Them The Secretary And Director of Public Security

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat


A massacre took place this Monday afternoon in Coyuca de Benítez when 11 police officers, the Secretary and the Director of Public Security of the Municipality, Alfredo Alonso López and Honorio Salinas Garay, were riddled with bullets.

The incident was reported around 12:00 noon in the community of El Papayo, near the border with the municipality of Atoyac de Álvarez, in the Costa Grande region of Guerrero.

They were reportedly ambushed by a criminal group while traveling in their patrol cars.

As of press time, the president of Coyuca de Benítez had not released an official statement on what had happened.

















39 comments:

  1. Wellllllll if they were good cops. Then I hope Que descansen en Paz Rubio NYC

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    1. There was a Ruso who was killed at a palenque not that one?He was well known and was aligned with Jalisco?

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  3. Caught armed but pants down

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  4. Word is it was cjng

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    1. Ain’t no NG out that way

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    2. 7:41 there actually is, dont know if it was them dough

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    3. @7:41 it’s what you think

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  5. Ain’t no way in hell that was an ambush.

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    1. Yep,those 4 were shot on their knees is what i thought instantly,not in their cars..

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  6. Mexico will do nothing about it, that's why cartels continue to massacre at will.

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    1. You mean the Government of Mexico?
      Or do you mean the whole Mexico in general?

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  7. Ambush?? How'd they ALL get taken out without a fight? Why would they get out of their cars armed and give it up? Something seems off to me. This action needs a HEAVY military response. All I can say is Wow!

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    1. Based on the photos, it looks as if the municipales were ambushed while driving down the road, got out of their vehicles to take cover on the roadside (as you can see, the tree line where some of them took cover is a good two feet below the road surface), then were flanked and killed. At least five of them surrendered and were then executed next to the sand pile. The municipales likely got out of their vehicles because they were unarmored and wouldn’t provide any shelter.

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    2. 7:48
      They could have radioed for back up, and say they are, being attacked. Unfortunately it's not like in the US, where SWAT arrives fast. They should have had the agencies, work together when a tragedy like this happens, so they can perimeter the place and not let a single killer get away.
      It's Mexico where, being in collusion with the Cartels, matters more to curupt officials.

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    3. Don’t surrender, fight.

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    4. Can you guys and gals imagine what would go down in the USA if ten to fifteen cops were slaughtered!?

      Shit, there would be martial law instantly.

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    5. @2:16, imagine a mass school shooting in Mexico. 🤔

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  8. So sad, reminds me of the LFM attack on a police station in Estado de México a few years back. Cops were outnumbered and outgunned. Being a cop in Mexico has to be one of the most dangerous jobs out there, especially when facing the cartel in a situation of join or die. DEP

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    1. Reminds me of a situation in Acapulco, just a few miles south of Coyuca, about 20 years ago, when the cops double -crossed some guys moving a load and seized it..
      Bent on revenge, a cadre of men dressed like some kinda fancy police went to the comandancia saying they were an elite police unit there to check the ballistics on the local officers' weapons..
      The kicker, as I recall, was that the fake cops all wore some kind of never before seen colorful berets, kind of a clever touch to assert authority..
      Once everyone had surrendered their weapons, the ringleader asked "is everyone here?", and they proceeded to blow everyone, cops, secretaries, even the cleaning woman to kingdom come..
      I guess there was at least one survivor to repeat the guy's quote..
      They then left and scattered to the wind, stripping off and discarding their uniforms, revealing shorts and playeras worn underneath, the go-to wardrobe in aca, and blended in with the festive crowd..
      No loads were seized after that..
      They didn't name the place Guerrero for nuthin'..
      🦎

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    2. "So sad" Thats the way it strikes me bro,good or bad they are cops trying to do something?

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    3. 2:47 Yep, can’t help but think of the families who will now have to spend the upcoming end of year holidays without their loved ones. Pero ni modo, así es la vida. Si te toca ni aunque to quites y si no te toca ni aunque te pongas.

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    4. @10.53. Lizard/Lettuce dude- ''I guess there was somebody to repeat the guys quote...'' Yeah. You. These myths repeat and repeat, like a chain letter with an added punchline, and there is always somebody who managed to hear the final dramatic words, and always somebody to exaggerate them. Comparing Acapulco and Guerrero is just weird. You enjoy this shit too much man.

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    5. 5:44
      The lettuce man was living in aca at that time, en vivo y todo color, the crime was the talk of the town, and the events mentioned were plastered all over the newspapers , 2003-2005, somewhere in that era..
      Having said that, I hate to have to ruin your perfectly good comment with facts..
      Cheers! 😹
      🦎

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  9. Come quickly, Messiah.

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  10. In my opinion overwhelmed my number had no chance of fighting back

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  11. What if it was cop killing cops???

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  12. Elmo said, this is normal day in meheco, nothing to see here folks.

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  13. Imagine how many sicarios ambushed them?
    Poor bastards location and movements were probably given out by a traitor..We need cops,we turn into beasts without law and some kind or order,we all know what we are capable of..

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  14. That is truly sad,some were taken prisoner others shot up and bled out,where was any backup for them?Response teams or any shit like that,this happens to often,specially in Guerrero

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  15. I know most of the time we troll sicarios belonging to "FM" for they appearances, however they seem to very effective when "working", and we know Guerrero hitmen are a different breed.

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  16. The President of the Republic of Mexico, Andres Obrador, has not mentioned this massacre on his daily meetings. I think he is hoping it's goes to the back burner and dies off after a week.

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  17. Mexico is truly a lawless country.

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  18. Hurricane Otis bouta fuck em up

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  19. Can you imagine what would happen if this occurred in the US?

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