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Saturday, January 6, 2024

Updated: 30 Reported Massacred in Buenavista, Guerrero but LFM Gunmen Claim Only 'Los Tlacos' Killed

"Socalj," "Char" and "Enojon" for Borderland Beat


In Buenavista de los Hurtado, a municipality of Heliodoro Castillo, Guerrero, La Familia Michoacana gunmen allegedly attacked a small town using bomb drones as the town came together to slaughter and roast a pig. Then, they gunned them down, leaving 30 dead, and only one survivor, who fled and reported the massacre.

However, recent social media posts claim that no women and children were killed, only rival criminal members of "Los Tlacos." And they blame the 'narco politicians' in the region for supporting the criminal group and the misinformation. 

A graphic video showing at least 6 dead men, displayed on top of a pickup truck was released by the LFM gunmen. Once Guerrero investigators arrived in the area, the Nissan truck from the video had been set ablaze.

The priest, also the director of a human rights group who first brought the alleged massacre of 30 civilians in a mountain town has revised his claim to the 9 bodies discovered at the torched pickup truck.


WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES & VIDEO BELOW!




According to a complaint from the Minerva Bello Victims Human Rights Center; Buenavista de Hurtado, in Heliodoro Castillo, was the scene of a massacre with 30 dead, including men, women, and children. 

Buenavista de Hurtado is said to have a population of around 35 residents.

“Yesterday I received a communication from the community, which was being attacked by drones in the afternoon, and at night, they told me that it had been attacked by armed men.” Father José Filiberto Velázquez Florencio, priest, and the Director of Central Minerva Bello, a human rights group.



Hours later, Velázquez reported the worst: “All 30 people were murdered.”

La Jornada cites a "community police" spokesman from the area. He says two injured people from the first attack arrived and said they saw at least 9 bodies. But as the force mobilized, there were further drone bombs going off and many people missing.


The community of Helidoro Castillo, on the fringes of Tlacotepec, is caught in an escalating war between the La Familia Michoacana and the Jalisco New Generation cartels. The region has been plagued by cartel violence and drone bomb attacks recently.



Velázquez claimed he heard from the community around midday on Thursday, January 4, that La Familia Michoacana was launching “explosive devices” from drones. But communications from the community soon went dark.

Later in the night, he heard from local police, who said one survivor of the attack escaped and told them that after the drone attack armed men came to the community as residents were slaughtering a pig and that “they were being mowed down.”

The human rights leader also spoke to locals in nearby communities who said they heard the attack and were terrified the same could happen to them.




“This is a conflict that has many communities terrified,” Velázquez said.

Velázquez said neither human rights groups nor authorities had been able to enter the small town due to its remoteness and the risks. Guerrero state prosecutors confirmed there had been a “violent act” in the town and that security forces were investigating the incident.




The activist told the media that the municipal president of Heliodoro Castillo, Serafín Landa, had already informed the State government and that subsequently there was no communication with the commissioner or anyone from that community.

“In the morning a meeting was held with the director of Government Francisco Rodríguez Cisneros to propose what the true solution will be because they have been insisting that the Base of Operations be installed. If that base of operations had been there, something else would have been,” declared Velázquez.

Guerrero Public Security Secretariat deployed security elements in the area today. However, there is no official confirmation about the murder of the 30 people or the drone attack. It is based on the information provided by the survivor.

Later in a television interview, government spokesman René Posselt Aguirre said that elements of the Army, the National Guard, and state forces have already arrived in the area and are gathering information to confirm that the attack occurred.

“We cannot say that the attack existed officially," the official said.



Contradicting Social Media Posts

La Familia Michoacana, via social media, claims that the massacre of women and children is a lie. And stated that the local "community police" are actually Los Tlacos members. 

It also states that Los Tlacos is led by Onésimo "Necho" Marquina Chapa and Salvador "El Chava" Alanís Trujillo, who had called on the state prosecutor and governor of Guerrero to support Los Tlacos and send state police to fight alongside them. Many similar groups started out primarily as autodefensa groups before evolving into rival criminal groups themselves.




Video of Dead Los Tlacos



A video was also released to show those 'Los Tlacos' members killed. At least 6 dead bodies were displayed, including a decapitated head on top of a shot-up truck setup for cartel gunmen. The bodies are all men, and dressed in fatigue-type outfits in line with gunmen, not civilians. The men recording, supposedly La Familia Michoacana members curse the dead rivals and call out "Mándenme Mas de Estos!", or "Send me more of these!"

UPDATE 1/6/24

On Friday night, during a live broadcast on Facebook, Velázquez Florencio corrected the number of alleged victims during the attack and said that there were 5 people injured.

“Arriving here today, they have given us more data that is closer to reality: 5 people were injured, 3 in this community and another 2 in another community. They are being treated for their injuries. A video is circulating where some residents recognize that they are their relatives,” said the priest. He also stated that the whereabouts of 15 other inhabitants of that community are unknown.


In a new statement issued on Saturday, the Minerva Bello Center said that..."upon arriving at the community of Buenavista de los Hurtado, in the company of government security institutions, they found a burned-out vehicle, with an undetermined number of burned human bodies."


At least 5 charred bodies were seen inside the truck, identifying the skulls among the ashes. The statement also updated that there were 6 survivors and an undetermined number of people whose whereabouts are still unknown.


Two other trucks, full of bullet holes were abandoned and stripped at the Guillermo Prieto Elementary School's basketball court. The classrooms had several bullet holes in the walls and showed signs of fleeing.




The gunmen responsible also shared an additional video displaying over a dozen weapons laid on a pack mule; likely taken from the Los Tlacos gunmen they killed. A pair of anti-drone guns are seen; there has not been additional information on the alleged drone attacks on the town.


Guerrero state spokesman René Posselt confirmed there was a clash, but denied it was an attack aimed at the community. He said evidence suggested the violence was a conflict between organized crime groups.

Posselt said authorities were investigating a video that circulated on social media platforms Friday that purported to show Familia Michoacana members and bodies of a rival group known as Los Tlacos.

“This agency initiated an investigation file ex officio for the crime of intentional homicide against the person or persons found responsible to the detriment of five people,” mentions the statement issued on the afternoon of January 6.

Velázquez said the conflict between the groups had forced some 80 residents of Buenavista to abandon their homes and move to Tetela del Rio.

Posselt said some 170 soldiers, National Guard troopers, state police officers, and state prosecutor’s agents arrived in the area Friday afternoon to begin the investigation.

39 comments:

  1. pootoe madre guey

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  2. On an unrelated note, I've been digging hard to find anything that would back up the story about Darryl Castrejon being killed in Mexico... I don't find the story untrue, but I also don't believe we will ever hear the official truth..

    Think about it.. Some American fugitive has been on the run for two decades and one day the MX authorities find him dead under a bridge. Not only that, but he was supposedly working with cartels..

    That's one hell of a can of worms to open up, on top of the headaches of even just dealing with the cadaver alone. I mean, who would MX be obligated to send the body to anyways? US authorities or the guy's family?

    I really do believe the Emeros and think this one is absolutely being swept under the rug. Considering he was also likely living under an alias while in MX, it only makes it that much easier to write him off as someone else..

    Reference: https://www.borderlandbeat.com/2023/12/darryl-casterjon-aka-dashing-d.html

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    1. Yeah I couldn’t find anything either

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    2. I also don’t like to insult or humiliate the dead, but that “Dangling D” comment had me in tears..

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    3. They killed Americans un mexico all the time they don’t care about the body in Mexico lol you’re applying American logic in Mexico

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    4. @3:05 Go to YouTube account "Stories By a Current Prisoner". There is a video posted last week or so supposedly by a Cartel member or insider who goes into detail about the killing of Daryl aka Dashing D. The story teller goes into great detail on his relationship with Daryl. I'd post a link for you but I am in a rush at the moment. It's easy to find imo.

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    5. @650 -- How many of those Americans were federal fugitives on the lam for two decades? I'm not saying MX authorities care or have respect for the body, but this guy was absolutely an HVT (high-value target)..

      ..that would imply lots of resources working together on both sides, from the municipal cops in Mexico all the way to the FBI in America.. and you can bet your ass that the Feds back in the US want his body.

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    6. @toppz — that very video was referenced in the BB post! Lol

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    7. @10:36 My bad. I just sorta scanned the article but was reading the comments. I know better than to comment when speed reading the corresponding article! My mistake. Haa

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  3. That’s a mass shooting

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  4. I will never visit Mexico

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    1. Same here . Although I ain’t about that life , being bald headed and fully covered in tattoos , makes me think the cartels will think I’m possibly about that life , and will kill me just to be safe .😄
      If I ever had to go I would wear long sleeves(to cover my tattoos), wear some big blind man pitch black shades ,and walk around with a blind walking stick 👨🏽‍🦯 ( hoping they look at me and are like …..” Nah let’s not kidnap and torture that blind dude “ 🤷‍♂️😄)
      Or even have someone push me around in a wheelchair, while I’m constantly drooling all over myself, so they’ll look and say “ that vato has it bad enough already … let’s leave him alone fellas, and let’s find someone else to dismember and throw into an acid bath “ 🤷‍♂️😄

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    2. 7:33 depends where you go . But yeah in certain states you would get picked up quick.

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    3. This is on the sierras not in the cities Dumbo

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    4. 7:33 yes they would but first they would interrogate you can’t let you go before having a little fun

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    5. 7:33 acting like people act in the USA will get you marked in México that cholo mentality or gangster mentality

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    6. 7:33pm pendejo should have never gotten tattoos

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    7. @11:27 PM My original statement was just a joke . I got the tattoos over 20 years ago , as a young street punk . The young man’s mentality has been gone for a very long time . And I’m bald because once I started losing my hair on the top of my head , I didn’t want to be walking around looking like George Jefferson , so I chose to just keep it shaved bald, opposed to “ pulling up to the scene with my ceiling missing “😄 . I just don’t see the cartels taking the time out of their day , to stop and have a conversation with me about who I truly am . I would think it would be easier for them to just put a bullet in my head , and be done with it . I could be wrong though , but I don’t know if I want to find out if I’m right or not . 😄

      @2:39 And yeah I know now that I should have never gotten tattoos over 20 years . Can I ask how you were able to make it through your life , without ever doing anything as a young man , that you didn’t regret ? I’m curious to know how you were able to live such a perfect life 😒😄

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    8. 3:46 I’m 40 years old never gotten tattoos kept distracted by playing sports

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    9. 3:46 no they will captured you and depending where you got captured they would want information and they won’t believe even if you beg and cry and will your tattoos will make them believe that your a trouble maker

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    10. Once you get to your 30’s you realize everything is bullshit all you want is a normal life wife+kids no drama good job car

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    11. @3:46 yes that’s what I was originally trying to say . I know most people stereotype people , but to be stereotyped in America is a lot different than in the U.S. Here you might get jumped by some hoodlums for thinking you’re affiliated . In Mexico your likely to disappear.🤷‍♂️
      @5:45 I agree 100%. A life like that is 100 times richer than risking all that being taken away from you , and losing your freedom / life on top of it . The money/power, never matters in the end , but people tend to think it’s worth selling their souls for . Sadly not all realize it until it’s too late .

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  5. Fighting for the right to extort,produce and export drugs,kidnap for ransom and murder for profit as long they have the monthly fee for the right authority is business as usual. Mexico lindo y bandido

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  6. USA (magas) and Mexico is competing each day who can do the most damage to its people.

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    1. Yo mean biden liberals

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    2. 1:31 storm the capital again if trump won’t win the next election. That’s norm to you to steal democracy. Still hurting buddy?

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    4. 2:26 fue robada por joe Biden hasta yo lo sé y soy mexicano

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    6. 5:36 😂😂😂😂 no mameition with out representation!

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  7. The one dead guy had flip flops on.which is a sure sign of a seasoned operator lol

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    1. Casual Friday..
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    2. 🤣🤣🤣, Like I say... if these guys are operators, then I am most definitely John Wick by comparison. 🤕🤣... Sure am glad that someone else is finally pointing out the obvious.

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  8. We all know the history with this group of taking the young girls they want like the filth they are. So when they say they didn’t kill women and children I believe them. They first raped them then killed them. What a bunch of filth! Like the army or whomever don’t know where these scumbags are. Mexico what a mess! Arm yourself and at least go down fighting. Oh yeah, only the elite, law enforcement., and criminals get firearm protection. Sickening!

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  9. LFM is no longer a territorial cartel. They are just a roving cancer/virus who exist simply to cause pain, murder, and mayhem for their personal amusement

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  10. That is a big time low Cartel killing residents just for the fun of it. Unbeliveable Mexico.

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  11. Does LFM push any drugs or do they just mess with citizens by extorting

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  12. More videos on the link, some drone footage too.
    https://theync.com/hitmen-killed-by-rival-cartel-extended.htm

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  13. Que asco como está podrido México parece un país en guerra ahí si coronaron los Pablo Escobar los políticos de ahí son lo que soñó ser una vez Pablo

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