Monday, November 4, 2013

Borderland Beat: At Least 13 Killed in Matamoros Gun Battles~Pictures of Vehicle Damage

From the editor:  This article is reprinted from the Borderland Beat, a website run by undercover reporters who publish the reports the Mexican press is afraid to report.

Officials in northern Mexico say at least 13 people have been killed in three separate clashes between Mexican marines and gunmen in the border city of Matamoros.  Matamoros is across the border from Brownsville, Texas, and is in an area that is being fought over by the rival Gulf and Zetas drug cartels.


The government of Tamaulipas state says the three gun battles occurred Sunday afternoon when gunmen attacked troops in different parts of Matamoros. Its statement describes the attackers only as "armed civilians"  Officials say one woman was among the 13 dead civilians. No marine casualties have been reported.

Three separate confrontations occurred today in Matamoros. Zetas and CDG cartels have been engaged in fighting for the plaza. Official number of dead is at 13.
Confrontation 1:
At kilometer 12 of the Matamoros-Reynosa Highway, near colonia Esperanza shortly before 12 noon. 
5 dead four males and one female

Confrontation 2:
At kilometer 2 on the Matamoros-Reynosa Highway, at La Jotoba. This occurred at 16:05 hours. 
4 dead, all males
Confrontation 3:


On Avenida El NiΓ±o, at 16:20 when elements of the Marina ordered a vehicle carrying armed gunmen to stop. Instead of stopping the gunmen open fire, provoking a shootout which killed four of the attackers. All male.
Federal prosecutors confiscated vehicles, weapons, various chargers and "many rounds of different calibers" plus tactical equipment.
Tamaulipas, which borders the United States, is a center of the struggle between the Gulf Cartel and the criminal group Los Zetas , for control of routes for the smuggling of drugs into the United States.

CODE 900
Matamoros Tamaulipas. - After reports of shootouts This Morning, lasting around 6 hours, , reports of young men being recruited in different parts of the city Began appearing in social media outlets, of which They reported to the code "900."

An armed group Identified as "The Cyclone" refuses to turn over its weapons and leave the plaza. Their members were chased by gunmen of "Commander 900", the same of CDG cartel, from Reynosa and Rio Bravo, that are fighting the Matamoros plaza.
The violence Continues and now the "900" is recruiting young men in preparation for another confrontation. Some youth were picked up forcefully, 4 were taken from a bus stop.









4 comments:

  1. No problema, let's have some frog legs at Garcias and then swing by Dos Republicas for a Frozen Daiquiri. Great how the local school newspaper, the Herald, has more news about Iraqi and Afghanistan than Matamoros.

    Mexico is experiencing the greatest tragedy in its history, and that includes the Conquest and the Revolution, and nobody gives a flying shit. Why would you care what happens in Matamoros, what possible consequence could there be for Brownsville?

    Thank you, Jim, for at least re-publishing the Borderland Beat. Maybe the Herald will get a subscription to Alarma. If they cannot afford it, here is the online version: alarma.mx

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  2. old news. Who cares?

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  3. Yes thanks for being the only one to cover the travesty that has overtaken Mexico. You can go to any of the Spanish language blogs, google blogdelnarc, historiadelnarco and blogdelnarco.net and you'll see coverage (what get's covered) of hundreds of Mexicans getting slaughtered EVERY day. Yet the Herald and most U.S. news outlets cover BS stories. One English language blog borderland beat has a small amount of coverage. I saw on a Mexican blog that this 900 guy was killed the next day in South Mexico

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  4. update on Mexican blog is that is wasn't that 900 guy just some kids. Not sure if 900 is a guy or some group or code. Nonetheless, it's an example of the brutal murders that are occurring in Mexico daily. I forgot to include a viewer discretion warning. The Mexican sites have VERY graphic pics and videos please don't open the sites around children

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