My job takes me across the border and I have yet to see any of the dressed military or federales in plain view without some sort of protection over their face to guard their identity...it's a sad state of affairs. The civi's are at their wits end trying to cope & schools are still running around 50% attendance.
There is an article in the local area paper almost daily. Here's one regarding ANOTHER grenade attack on the local pd station:
http://www.themonitor.com/articles/m...nt-family.html
Three injured during Reynosa clash
REYNOSA — Three gunmen were injured Friday afternoon during a clash with federal authorities on this city’s west side.
Authorities reported roadblocks via Twitter during the confrontation, which apparently took place during the early evening hours in the Fuentes area.
Travelers were urged to avoid the neighborhood, especially the area where Del Maestro Boulevard and Fuente de Diana Street intersect.
On Thursday, unknown gunmen targeted three municipal police stations in Reynosa — including one facility that apparently came under grenade attack, according to information posted on the state’s official website.
Thursday’s attacks occurred at substations located in the Canada and Pedro J. Mendez neighborhoods and the central police station in the Rodriguez subdivision. A grenade landed near the Rodriguez station but caused little to no damage to the building itself, Reynosa police Officer Julio Cavazos said Thursday night.
Also Thursday evening, a separate attempt was made on a satellite office of the Mexico attorney general in Miguel Alemán, across the border from Roma.
Federal authorities continue to investigate all four attacks and have released few details of their probe. They have not said whether they believe the incidents to be a coordinated strike.
Prior to Thursday’s flare-up, Reynosa had experienced about three weeks of relative calm after a spike in violence attributed to an ongoing fight between the Gulf Cartel and its former allies the Zetas that has played out in cities stretching from Matamoros to Monterrey.
The Zetas — a paramilitary organization founded by former members of Mexico’s special forces — have historically served as the enforcement arm of the Gulf Cartel. But in recent years, their operations have grown more independent to the point that they are now warring with their old bosses for control of Tamaulipas’ valuable smuggling routes.
More than 22,700 people have been killed in Mexico’s drug war since December 2006, when President Felipe Calderón launched a crackdown on his country’s entrenched narcotics syndicates, according to government estimates.
...And then ther is this one where they atacked leo at the poe down the road close to the ranch I hunt:
http://www.themonitor.com/articles/m...es-grande.html
Mexican authorities attacked at Camargo bridge
RIO GRANDE CITY — Gunmen opened fire on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande City-Camargo International Bridge on Saturday morning.
Tamaulipas officials confirmed the attack via the state’s emergency notification system amid a flurry of unconfirmed reports about the assault, providing few details about the incident. A Mexican customs facility at the port of entry was damaged, but officials did not report any injuries in connection with Saturday’s confrontation between federal authorities and the gunmen.
U.S. customs officials said they were “aware of what’s going on in Mexico” but that the incidents had not affected operations on the U.S. portion of the bridge.
“Whatever happened, happened in Mexico,” said Eddie Perez, a spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection. “Not here.”
Perez said there was no southbound traffic at the port of entry, but he could not confirm whether bridge owners or Mexican officials had closed southbound lanes.
Voice mail left for Starr Camargo Bridge Co. were not returned Saturday. Calls made to Camargo city officials were unanswered.
Starr County Sheriff Rene Fuentes said officials at the port of entry requested units to monitor the U.S. side of the bridge in case the attacks reach his jurisdiction.
“We’re hearing that 15 to 20 trucks of bad guys attacked the Mexican side,” the sheriff said. “We’ve got a lot of people coming in to Rio Grande City from the Mexican side.”
One woman who asked not to be identified said the attack was heard from a nearby H.E.B. grocery store, 6583 Bridge Ave. People rushed inside the building to seek shelter from gunfire.
Hidalgo County Sheriff Lupe Treviño said he placed three SWAT units and 30 additional deputies on alert as a precaution.
Also Saturday morning, officials found three bullet-riddled bodies in Camargo’s Rancherias neighborhood. Tamaulipas state officials later reported shots were fired in downtown Miguel Alemán, located west of Camargo. Two commercial buildings were also set on fire during the incident.
In a separate attack Saturday, four men were killed during an apparent gun battle along the highway linking Miguel Alemán to Los Guerra.
In Reynosa on Saturday evening, officials urged travelers via Twitter to avoid the highway linking that city to Monterrey due to a “situation of risk” in the Gen. Bravo area. No further details were immediately released.
Mexico violence along the nation’s border with Texas has been attributed to a three-way struggle among two drug trafficking organizations and the federal government.
The Zetas — a paramilitary organization founded by former members of Mexico’s special forces — have historically served as the enforcement arm of the Gulf Cartel. But in recent years, their operations have grown more independent to the point that they are now warring with their old bosses for control of Tamaulipas’ valuable smuggling routes.
More than 22,700 people have been killed in Mexico’s drug war since December 2006, when President Felipe Calderón launched a crackdown on his country’s entrenched narcotics syndicates, according to government estimates.
"You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass."
Japanese Admiral Yamamoto, 1941
"A wise man's heart directs him toward the right, but a foolish man's heart directs him toward the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2:
Bookmarks