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Vigilantes seize control of Mexican town, arrest police officers

Published March 28, 2013

Associated Press



    March 27, 2013: A group of armed vigilantes stand at the entrance to the town of Tierra Colorada, Mexico. Hundreds of armed vigilantes have taken control of this town on a major highway in the Pacific coast state of Guerrero, arresting local police officers and searching homes after a vigilante leader was killed. Several opened fire on a car of Mexican tourists headed to the beach for Easter week. (AP)

ACAPULCO, Mexico –  Hundreds of armed vigilantes have taken control of a town on a major highway in the Pacific coast state of Guerrero, arresting local police officers and searching homes after a vigilante leader was killed. Several opened fire on a car of Mexican tourists headed to the beach for Easter week.

Members of the area's self-described "community police" say more than 1,500 members of the force were stopping traffic Wednesday at improvised checkpoints in the town of Tierra Colorado, which sits on the highway connecting Mexico City to Acapulco. They arrested 12 police and the former director of public security in the town after a leader of the state's vigilante movement was slain on Monday.

A tourist heading to the beach with relatives was slightly wounded Tuesday after they refused to stop at a roadblock and vigilantes fired shots at their car, officials said.

The vigilantes accuse the ex-security director of participating in the killing of vigilante leader Guadalupe Quinones Carbajal, 28, on behalf of local organized crime groups and dumping his body in a nearby town on Monday. They reported seizing several high-powered rifles from his car, and vigilantes were seen toting a number of sophisticated assault rifles on Wednesday, although it was not clear if all had been taken from the ex-security director's car.

"We have besieged the municipality, because here criminals operate with impunity in broad daylight, in view of municipal authorities. We have detained the director of public security because he is involved with criminals and he knows who killed our commander," said Bruno Placido Valerio, a spokesman for the vigilante group.

Placido said vigilantes had searched a number of homes in the town and seized drugs from some. They turned over the ex-security director and police officers to state prosecutors, who agreed to investigate their alleged ties to organized crime.

The growing movement of "self-defense" vigilante groups has seen masked townspeople throw up checkpoints in several parts of southern and western Mexico, stopping passing motorists to search for weapons or people whose names are on hand-written lists of "suspects" wanted for crimes like theft and extortion.

The vigilantes have opened fire before on motorists who refused to stop, slightly wounding a pair of tourists from Mexico City visiting a local beach in early February.

The groups say they are fighting violence, kidnappings and extortions carried out by drug cartels, but concerns have surfaced that the vigilantes may be violating the law, the human rights of people they detain, or even cooperating with criminals in some cases.

Sensitive over their lack of ability to enforce public safety in rural areas, official have largely tolerated vigilante groups.

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Wow!  Great News!!!

I wonder if Loser4Life, Cicero and Henry will still post on this board now that they will all be moving to
this utopian paradise in Mexico???


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Vigilantes seize control of Mexican town, arrest police officers




WOW.....those folks are actually smarter than the average american???????? who'da thought???


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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"A tourist heading to the beach with relatives was slightly wounded Tuesday after they refused
to stop at a roadblock and vigilantes fired shots at their car, officials said".


Sounds wonderful!

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"the vigilantes may be violating the law, the human rights of people they detain, or
even cooperating with criminals in some cases."


A Libertarian Paradise!


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Wrong box this is what happens when the police become just as corrupt and violent as the cartels, do you believe this is what kind of life the citizens wanted? Libertarians wouldn't have checkpoints and wouldn't be checking papers like Nazi's, you know the things you support the costume goons do. Also all this stems from the prohibition of drugs, these cartels became powerful because some thought they knew better then others and thought they should be able to regulate others actions. You can thank the big government lovers like yourself for creating such a black market, libertarians would legalize drugs thus ending the violent black market created by the war on drugs. Libertarian paradise, nope try liberal policy failure


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I do agree that Libertarian policy makes much more sense when you're stoned... it kind of brings it
all into focus!



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I do agree that Libertarian policy makes much more sense when you're stoned... it kind of brings it
all into focus!



Here is the real face of the prohibition on drugs, maybe this will bring things to focus for you since you support it so much






That box is what happens when you create a black market for an item that has high demand, you create the gangsters who will kill to be the supplier for the market. The prohibition of alcohol also seen its gruesome deaths since it created the Al Capones.



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