Thursday, July 20, 2006

Rosarito officers beheaded last week

By Anna Cearley
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

June 30, 2006
TIJUANA – Mexico's top federal prosecutor yesterday said police connections with organized crime may have contributed to the beheadings of three Rosarito Beach police officers last week.

“What we are seeing is that organized crime is penetrating many police groups, and this is the line of investigation that we have,” Mexican Attorney General Daniel Cabeza de Vaca said during a news conference at the Hotel Camino Real.
Cabeza de Vaca stopped short of saying whether the officers and a civilian who was killed with them were believed to have been involved in organized crime.

The bodies of the four men were found in Rosarito Beach and their heads were found in Tijuana on June 21 in what has been widely interpreted as a sign of rivalries between drug-trafficking groups, who typically form links with certain law enforcement officials.

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My comment:
Excuse me but... isn't this a huge news worthy story? Silence from the networks. Lets see... Law Enforcement officers beheaded, occuring on or near the Mexican border, and known illegals from the Middle East crossing into the US. And no one thinks this story should be FRONT PAGE?

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